
About This Spring
## Overview Nestled along the dramatic northwest coast of Mallorca, Spain, the Miramar spring is one of the few natural freshwater springs found on this Mediterranean island. Located near the historic Miramar estate — a site closely associated with the 13th-century philosopher and writer Ramon Llull, who founded a monastery here — this spring sits within one of the most scenic stretches of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Natural springs are a rare find on Mallorca, where the limestone karst geology allows rainwater to filter deep underground before occasionally resurfacing. This makes each spring a valued resource, and Miramar's spring has long been appreciated by locals and visitors alike. The spring has been reported by visitors as providing clear, refreshing water, and it is known among the local cycling community as a reliable water stop along the challenging mountain roads of the Tramuntana. ## Directions 1. From the town of Valldemossa, head northwest along the MA-10 coastal road toward Deià. 2. After approximately 4 km, look for signs to Miramar (also sometimes spelled "Miramar de Valldemossa") on the left side of the road. 3. The GPS coordinates (39.736651, 2.616647) place the spring near the Miramar estate area. Use these coordinates for precise navigation, as the spring can be easy to miss from the main road. 4. The spring is accessible from the roadside and is a known stop for cyclists traveling the MA-10 route. *Note: Road signage in this area can be limited. Using GPS navigation is recommended.* ## What to Expect The spring is situated in the breathtaking landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana, with sweeping views of terraced hillsides, ancient olive groves, and the deep blue Mediterranean Sea below. The surrounding area is steeped in history — the nearby Miramar estate dates back to the 13th century and can be visited for a small entrance fee. This is a public drinking spring, and it has historically been used as a freshwater source by both locals and travelers. Cyclists in particular have noted it as a welcome refreshment point along the demanding Tramuntana mountain roads. The water flow and accessibility may vary by season, with drier summer months potentially reducing output. The area around the spring is well-suited for a short stop to rest, refill water bottles, and take in the extraordinary coastal scenery. Visitors exploring the northwest coast of Mallorca will find this spring a rewarding and refreshing detour.
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Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the town of Valldemossa, head northwest along the MA-10 coastal road toward Deià. 2. After approximately 4 km, look for signs to Miramar (also sometimes spelled "Miramar de Valldemossa") on the left side of the road. 3. The
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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