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Soller toeristische informatie en video

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Soller ligt in Mallorca. Kijk naar een video over Mallorca geproduceerd door VakantiehuizenSpanje.nl




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Inwoners 14000
Niveau boven zeespiegel 0 meter
Dichtsbijzijnde luchthaven Palma
Afstand tot luchthaven 28 km
Afstand tot strand 0 meter
Max. temperatuur 32 ºC
Min. temperatuur 10 ºC

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Soller

Soller is an attractive town on Mallorca’s north-west Coast. Situated some 3 Km. inland from its port, Port de Sóller.  The town lies in a large fertile bowl-shaped valley and shares its valley with the village of Fornalutx and the
hamlet of Biniaraix. 

The combined population is around 12,000, and the valley is famous for its orange groves and terraces of ancient olive trees. The village of Deia is just down the coast.

Soller and the port are about half an hour’s drive from Palma Airport and have good connections with railway, tram and bus services.

Nature
The valley and its surrounding mountain range, the Serra de Tramuntana, is a favourite destination for people from all over the world, especially those who enjoy walking, nature, ecotourism, swimming or simply a peaceful rest away from
the hustle and bustle of the better-known tourist traps.

The stunning combination of mountains and sea, traditional houses with their sandy stone facades and the fertile land account for the magic of this place. It’s not without reason that the area around Soller, with its mountains and harbour and the northwest coast from Deia to Valldemossa ranks among the most sought-after and most expensive real estate locations on the island. It is not only the beauty of nature however that makes Sóller so attractive.

The coastline has never been overbuilt thanks to its rocky and steep  formation and remains unspoiled. The mountains and natural harbour of Sóller never offered enough space for
uncontrolled growth and protective building regulations have been strictly enforced. There are very few plots for sale, leaving the current market limited to existing structures. Mostly available is property needing extensive and expensive repair, or newly-renovated properties that change hands at a considerably higher price.

Local Attractions

The small town of Soller has a unique charm with its grand, shady Plaza Constitución and small narrow streets. One of the main attractions is certainly the journey on the historic train from Palma to Sóller and a ride in the open trams
connecting Sóller with the harbour every 15 minutes.

An advantage of Sóller’s location is its proximity to Palma, which can be reached comfortably in 15 minutes, thanks to the completion on the Palma-Soller tunnel several years ago. Furthermore, Sóller offers all the amenities of a vibrant town: shopping facilities, schools, and cultural diversity and nightlife.

Restaurants, shops and most village hotels stay open all year and those who prefer to do without a car can easily get around by tram and the train. Nature lovers can enjoy the surrounding mountains as well as the nearby sea and beach.

Clearly the northwest coast has much to offer. While it lacks large sandy beaches, it has plenty of unspoilt nature, picturesque villages, top-class restaurants and finca hotels, culture and, most
importantly, the character and beauty of the original Mallorca.

Cuisine
Traditional food is being rediscovered in the Balearics which varies from island to island, but reflects the cuisine of Catalonia with its combination of sweet and savoury. 

Pork is a main ingredient and Langosta a la parrilla partners spiny lobster with the local home made mayonnaise.  Do try an ensaimada (a spiral shaped yeast bun) with your morning coffee.

Climate
Mallorca enjoys a typical Mediterranean weather, with mild winters and hot summers. During the months of July and August, the weather is hot and beautifully sunny, boasting around 11 hours of sun daily.

During the winter, the weather can get chilly, but is generally you can enjoy fine, mild weather on most days.

 

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Soller is an authentic little town in Mallorca, which an exceptional relaxed atmosphere. The art deco houses, the plaza and the numerous bars and restaurants as well as the presence of the sea nearby make it a nice mixed experience. It's the third time I went there, and never get bored of it ! The people I introduced to the Soller were always positive. Generally, if possible, rather go in May or June when the temperature is more feasible and less tourists are present.

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