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Guies de Tramuntana is an outdoor guide company in Sóller, at Carrer de Balitx 10, offering hiking, canyoning, climbing, mountain running and rescue/self-rescue training. Routes include the GR-221, the Cami de s'Arxiduc in Valldemossa, Alaró Castle and Sa Fosca in the Serra de Tramuntana. The team adapts outings to fitness level, children and reduced mobility, including joëlette access to Penyal de S'Honor and the Ses Puntes viewpoint.

Frequently Asked Questions

What activities does Guies de Tramuntana offer?
Guies de Tramuntana offers guided activities in the Serra de Tramuntana, including hiking, canyoning/torrent descents, climbing, mountain running, and rescue/self-rescue courses. Reviews also mention routes on the GR-221 and multi-day itineraries. Activities are adapted to the group and the planned objective.
Does Guies de Tramuntana adapt tours to different fitness and experience levels?
Yes. Reviews say routes and pace are adapted to fitness, experience, and group size. One example mentions a booking for 10 people, where several route options were offered. Families, children, and people with reduced mobility are also taken into account, so tours can be planned to suit different needs.
Are private or small-group excursions available?
Yes. Reviews show that Guies de Tramuntana organises both private outings and group excursions. One group of 10 people was offered several route options, which suggests flexible planning. For corporate groups or friends, the tour can be adjusted to the preferred level. Details can be checked directly on the website or by phone.
Is the service suitable for families, children, or people with reduced mobility?
Yes. Reviews explicitly mention families, children, and people with reduced mobility. One example is a tour using a joëlette, which allowed a guest to reach Penyal de S'Honor in Bunyola and the Ses Puntes viewpoint in Valldemossa. This shows that Guies de Tramuntana also uses accessibility-friendly solutions. It is best to agree the right route in advance.
Which areas of the Tramuntana do the tours cover?
According to reviews, the tours cover different parts of the Serra de Tramuntana, including Valldemossa, Bunyola, Alaró, Sóller, and Santamaria. Specific places mentioned include the Cami de s'Arxiduc, Sa Foradada, the GR-221, Alaró Castle, and Sa Fosca. Some outings are day trips, while others last up to a week. The exact route depends on the weather, group, and objective.
How safe are the activities, and are they suitable for beginners?
Reviews frequently mention that participants felt safely guided during hiking, climbing, and canyoning. One review also refers to a night canyoning experience, which suggests structured planning and supervision. Beginners should agree the difficulty level in advance, as the activities are adapted to the group’s ability. Guies de Tramuntana works with local routes and safety-focused planning.
Are extras such as photos, coffee, or food included on the tours?
Yes. Reviews mention several extras. One outing included coffee prepared on site in the mountains, while another ended with wine tasting and brunch at a family-run winery in Santamaria. Reviews also note that photos were taken during the tour. These extras depend on the route and the planned itinerary.

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Location

Carrer de Balitx, 10, 07100 Sóller
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