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Ermita de la Victòria is a chapel and excursion point near Alcúdia, Mallorca. The road from Alcúdia takes up to 2 hours on foot, and the tarmac access also works for cars and bikes. Free parking is available for nearly 25 cars, and a taxi to Alcúdia or Port d’Alcúdia was reported at 10/11€. The chapel interior can only be seen just inside the front door, while paths to Talaia d’Alcúdia start here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there parking spaces at the Ermita de la Victòria and are they free?
Yes, according to several visitors there are free parking spaces at the Ermita de la Victòria. One review mentions space for almost 25 cars. At busy times, however, finding a free space can take a little while, so arriving early is practical. Access is via a fully tarmacked road.
How do you get to the Ermita de la Victòria: by car, bike or on foot?
The Ermita de la Victòria can be reached by car and bicycle; according to one visitor, the road up is fully paved. For cyclists, the climb is described as steep, especially in hot weather. It is also possible to go on foot: one review mentions the walk from Alcúdia along the road taking up to 2 hours with many breaks.
Is it worth visiting mainly for the views and the sunset?
Many visitors name the views as the main reason to visit the Ermita de la Victòria. From there you can see, among other things, the Bay of Pollença, Port de Pollença and Formentor. Several reviews particularly highlight the sunset. There are also benches and a terrace on site for sitting down.
Are there hiking trails at the Ermita de la Victòria and how difficult are they?
Yes, the Ermita de la Victòria is a starting point for hikes, including towards Talaia d’Alcúdia. Several visitors mention well-signposted paths and nature with pine trees, birds and orchids. The difficulty depends on the route, but the climb can be strenuous in the sun. Water and sun protection are advisable.
Is there a restaurant, café or shop on site and what opening hours are known?
According to visitors, there is a small shop and a restaurant on site. The shop is said to be open daily until 14:00. One review says the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays; restricted opening hours were also mentioned for April. For breakfast, a price of 9.50 € was mentioned if you give notice the day before.
Can you visit the church inside, or is access restricted?
According to one visitor, access to the interior is restricted. The chapel can apparently only be seen directly behind the entrance door, not freely throughout the whole interior. This is important to know if you mainly want to see the church itself. The outdoor area and the view over the surroundings are still accessible.
How much time should you allow for a visit to the Ermita de la Victòria?
For a short stop, 30 to 60 minutes is often enough if you only want to look at the views and the grounds. If you want to hike, sit on the terrace or stop at the restaurant, you should allow longer. Several visitors mention benches, shade under pine trees and a peaceful setting. The Ermita de la Victòria is therefore also suitable for a longer stay.
Is the Ermita de la Victòria suitable for families, short stops or visits with limited mobility?
According to one visitor, the area is partly adapted for wheelchairs, but not fully accessible everywhere. There are free public toilets and maps that can help with orientation. For a short stop, the terrace, benches and views are practical. If you are coming with children or limited mobility, it is best to plan the paths in advance.

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Unnamed Road,, 07400 Alcúdia
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