cherylbb
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For our last day, as we always have an evening flight home & have to leave the accommodation at 10 am, we take the opportunity to explore a bit of the island.
So having packed & tidied, we headed for Mollies Cafe for a great breakfast to set us up for the trip. Then in the car & head out towards Soller through the mountains.We stop at various miradors on the way, including the lakes & Escorca, passing lots of cyclists & a treat for me, motorbike riders on Harleys & Moto Guzzi's.
We reached Port de Soller at about 1pm & parked. We had a wander round but it was very hot & very busy, with quite a few coach trips there. So as this wasn't our first visit we moved on. Up into the hills again heading for Deia. We stopped again, & went to a little bar with a terrace at the back with a wonderful view. Had a drink & admired the 6 week old puppy asleep by the bar, owners were very friendly & welcoming.
As Deia is so tiny we carried on to Valldemossa. Highly recommended, this is a beautiful village with a monastery to visit, lovely shops to wander around & plenty of cafes, bars & restaurants. Very pretty & not too busy either. I had the best iced tea I have ever tasted in a cafe called Cappucino near the small square. Home-made with mint & apple, it was unforgettable! Lovely snacks too!
Then it was about 30 mins to the airport, having had a lovely last day seeing a different side to the island.
I have posted some photos on the flickr site.
So having packed & tidied, we headed for Mollies Cafe for a great breakfast to set us up for the trip. Then in the car & head out towards Soller through the mountains.We stop at various miradors on the way, including the lakes & Escorca, passing lots of cyclists & a treat for me, motorbike riders on Harleys & Moto Guzzi's.
We reached Port de Soller at about 1pm & parked. We had a wander round but it was very hot & very busy, with quite a few coach trips there. So as this wasn't our first visit we moved on. Up into the hills again heading for Deia. We stopped again, & went to a little bar with a terrace at the back with a wonderful view. Had a drink & admired the 6 week old puppy asleep by the bar, owners were very friendly & welcoming.
As Deia is so tiny we carried on to Valldemossa. Highly recommended, this is a beautiful village with a monastery to visit, lovely shops to wander around & plenty of cafes, bars & restaurants. Very pretty & not too busy either. I had the best iced tea I have ever tasted in a cafe called Cappucino near the small square. Home-made with mint & apple, it was unforgettable! Lovely snacks too!
Then it was about 30 mins to the airport, having had a lovely last day seeing a different side to the island.
I have posted some photos on the flickr site.
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