The most beautiful gardens in Mallorca
Mallorca is home to many exquisite gardens, its mild climate proving perfect for a multitude of diverse flora
Mallorca is home to many exquisite gardens, its mild climate proving perfect for a multitude of diverse flora
Mallorca is home to many exquisite gardens, its mild climate proving perfect for a multitude of diverse flora
Mallorca is known for its sapphire blue waters and rugged coastline, but the evergreen island is also home to many exquisite gardens, its mild climate proving perfect for a multitude of diverse flora to thrive. Lucky for nature lovers, Mallorca’s shady gardens are an outdoor haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city or the heat of the beach.
Tucked away in the Tramuntana mountains in the south-west part of the island, La Reserva Mallorca is a nature park and theme park where you can whizz down Mallorca’s longest zip wire, bathe in waterfalls, explore caves and bump into brown bears and goats among other animals found in the sanctuary. The park’s wildlife rehabilitation ensures that animals suffering from physical problems that cannot live independently in the wild are looked after. There is a barbecue area, a Tibetan bridge and a climbing programme among other activities for adventure lovers, but you can also just admire the scenic views across the mountains or watch eagles, vultures, hawks and other birds of prey soaring above the tree tops.
Known for its turquoise blue sea and white sand beaches, Mondragó Natural Park is filled with native vegetation, animals and wild birds, as well as dry stone walls and rustic sheds that were once used as shelters for those who cultivated the fields. It is located on the southwest coast of the island in the town of Santanyí. The park covers 700 hectares and 95 of these are in the public domain. There are numerous beautiful beaches within the park including Cala Mondragó, enclosed by low cliffs and backed by pine trees and desert plants.