Fornalutx – The Most Beautiful Village in Spain
Fornalutx – The Most Beautiful Village in Spain
Fornalutx – The Most Beautiful Village in Spain
Fornalutx lies just a few kilometers above Sóller in the Serra de Tramuntana and has been awarded several times as "Spain's most beautiful village". With only about 700 inhabitants, this small place has preserved its authentic character. The narrow, cobbled alleys, traditional stone houses with their green shutters and terraced orange groves create an atmosphere that transports visitors back in time.
The village sits at 150 meters altitude on the slopes of Puig Major, Mallorca's highest mountain. The spectacular location offers breathtaking views over the Sóller valley to the sea. Fornalutx is a perfect example of traditional Mallorcan mountain architecture and is protected as a heritage site.
History and Tradition
The history of Fornalutx dates back to Moorish times, as evidenced by the terraced cultivation areas and sophisticated irrigation system that still exist today. The name derives from the Arabic "Fornalig". After the Christian conquest in the 13th century, the village developed into an important center for orange cultivation.
The traditional architecture with characteristic "tejas" (red roof tiles) and artistically decorated eaves has been uniquely preserved. Many houses date from the 16th and 17th centuries and have been lovingly restored without losing their original character.
Sights in Fornalutx
Church of Nativitat de Nostra Senyora
The parish church from the 13th century was expanded in the 17th century and dominates the village with its bell tower. The simple interior houses a remarkable baroque altarpiece. From the church terrace, there is a magnificent view over the village rooftops.
Plaça d'Espanya
The small main square is the heart of the village. Here locals meet in traditional cafés, surrounded by centuries-old plane trees. The old washhouse (Lavadero) on the square recalls the time when women washed their laundry here.
Can Xoroi
This historic manor house from the 17th century shows the typical architecture of wealthy families in the region. Today it hosts cultural events and exhibitions.
Hiking around Fornalutx
Fornalutx is an ideal starting point for hiking in the Tramuntana. Popular routes include:
- Fornalutx - Biniaraix: Easy hike through orange groves (2 hours)
- Fornalutx - Sóller: Old connecting path through the valley (1 hour)
- Ascent to Mirador de Ses Barques: Spectacular coastal views (3 hours)
- GR 221: The long-distance trail passes directly through the village
The old pilgrimage paths and donkey trails are well marked and offer unforgettable views of the surrounding mountain landscape.
Beaches Nearby
Although Fornalutx is in the mountains, the beaches of the northwest coast are quickly accessible:
- Port de Sóller (8 km) – Sheltered bay with sandy beach
- Port de Sóller (8 km) – Protected natural harbor with sandy beach
- Sa Calobra (40 km) – Spectacular rocky cove
- Cala Tuent (35 km) – Quiet natural beach
Gastronomy in Fornalutx
Despite its small size, Fornalutx offers some excellent restaurants:
Restaurants
- Restaurant Es Turó – Fine Mallorcan cuisine with panoramic terrace
- Ca N'Antuna – Traditional dishes in historic ambiance
- Café Med – Mediterranean cuisine with vegetarian options
- Sa Plaça – Cozy café on the main square
The local specialty is Fornalutx oranges, considered the best on the island. Be sure to try freshly squeezed orange juice or homemade orange marmalade.
Events and Festivals
- Festa de Sa Fira (September) – Traditional craft market
- Nit de Foc (August) – Fire night with devil runs
- Orange Festival (April) – Celebration of the orange harvest
- Sant Antoni (January) – Traditional winter festival with bonfires
Practical Information
Getting There
- By car: From Palma via Sóller (45 min)
- By public transport:
- Historic train to Sóller, then bus L232 (only 3x daily)
- Or taxi from Sóller (€10)
Parking
- Small public car park at village entrance (free)
- Arrive early in high season (before 10 AM)
- Narrow streets in village are closed to cars
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March-May): Orange blossom, hiking weather
- Autumn (September-November): Pleasant temperatures
- Winter: Quiet, ideal for hiking
- Summer: Can be very hot, visit early morning
Accommodation in Fornalutx
The selection of accommodation is limited but fine:
- Hotel Fornalutx – Small boutique hotel with pool
- Ca's Curial – Historic manor house with 6 rooms
- Holiday apartments – Various private rentals
- Finca hotels – Several country hotels in the area
Tip: Book in advance during high season as few rooms are available.
Excursions in the Area
- Sóller (4 km) – Historic town with tramway
- Port de Sóller (8 km) – Port town with beach
- Deià (12 km) – Artists' village on the coast
- Valldemossa (20 km) – Carthusian monastery
- Lluc Monastery (25 km) – Pilgrimage site
Shopping and Handicrafts
Fornalutx is known for its traditional handicrafts:
- Fornalutx Ceramics – Handmade pottery
- Textile workshop – Traditional fabrics and embroidery
- Small village shop – Local products, orange marmalade
- Weekly market – Sunday small stalls on the main square
Fornalutx is a jewel of the Serra de Tramuntana and offers authentic Mallorcan village life away from mass tourism. A visit to this enchanting mountain village is an unforgettable experience for every Mallorca holidaymaker.
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