Tramuntana mountains
The Tramuntana Mountains are a mountain range located on the northwest coast of the island of Mallorca, part of Spain. Stretching approximately 90 kilometers, they are known for their rugged terrain, steep cliffs, and scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The range is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its cultural and natural significance.
The mountains are home to diverse flora and fauna, including endemic species unique to the region. Popular activities in the Tramuntana Mountains include hiking, cycling, and exploring traditional villages like Valldemossa and Sóller. The area also features historical sites, such as ancient stone terraces and watchtowers.