Sóller

Sóller is a town on the island of Mallorca, one of the Balearic Islands off the Spanish east coast.

Understand
Sóller is a town on the northwest coast of Mallorca, set in a green valley surrounded by Mallorca's highest mountains. Much of the town is residential and agricultural: it is full of orange, lemon and olive groves. The resort area of Port de Sóller is 4 km away, and much more tourist-oriented.

The combined population of Sóller and Port de Sóller is 14,000 (2018). The town has a beautiful square, and many of its buildings are of architectural interest.

By car
Sóller is 20 km drive north of Palma de Mallorca on route MA-11. You can either drive through the tunnel (no longer tolled) or go over the top of the Coll de Soller. Once you arrive in Soller, park your car and continue on foot, as the town's narrow streets are not conducive to driving.

By train
The Ferrocarril de Sóller train service runs between Palma's Plaça d'Espanya and Sóller six times a day between 08:00 and 19:00. Tickets are €18 single and €25 return and can be purchased at the station half an hour before the train leaves. The train journey is slow, taking over an hour, but is scenic, with marvellous views of the mountains on both sides of the tunnel. Even in the lower seasons the train can be very crowded. The trains are very old-fashioned with outside viewing platforms at the front and rear of each coach. The line is narrow gauge.



See

 * There's a beautiful church in the centre of Soller that was built by one of Gaudí's students.
 * The town of Sóller is in a bowl surrounded by mountains which makes for very good walking.
 * You can take the train to Palma or take the tram to the Port de Sóller or simply wander around and look at the beautiful scenery, streets and houses.
 * There is a free museum of modern art located at the train station. This has some work by famous artists, notably Joan Miró.

Do
For bike lovers there are great tracks for both roadbiking and mountain biking. The terrain is rocky so you should be experienced and ride a full suspension bike. The old road to the Sóller Pass (since the tunnel opened there are only a few cars on the road) is a magnificent ride on a road bike. There are approximately 50 hairpin bends if you cross the pass to the other end of the tunnel.

Eat
You can buy pizza just off the square and there are a couple of places down the Calle dela Luna.



Sleep




Go next

 * Port de Sóller - the local seaside resort.
 * Palma de Mallorca - Mallorca's capital and largest city.
 * Easy walks to delightful villages of Biniaraix and Fornalutx.