A Luxury Guide To Mallorca

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Since Love Island hit our screens on 5 June, flight searches to Mallorca have risen by almost a third (according to booking site kiwi.com), with fans of the show seeking a similarly sun-drenched escape. But there's so much more to the island than a villa full of singletons; side-step Magaluf's strip and you'll find an island of Unesco-listed mountains, secret coves and golden hilltop villages. Here's how to do Mallorca the luxury way.

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The mountains: Serra de Tramuntana

This mountain range, which runs from the north-east of the island to the south-west, was made a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2011, in recognition of the harmonious agricultural techniques used here for centuries. Hike or cycle the passes, but be sure to stop and admire the various terraces, paths and dry-stone constructions along the steep slopes, created by farmers with considerately light touches. Visit serradetramuntana.net.

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