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Villa Pepi

Pollenca, Mallorca

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 4
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 3 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Table Tennis
  8. Beach 10km
  9. Restaurants 5km
  • Ground Floor: Spacious open-plan living/dining room (TV, DVD, WiFi, iPod dock). Kitchen with breakfast bar (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Double bedroom with en suite bathroom, A/C and doors leading to outside terrace. Twin bedroom with en suite shower room and A/C. Guest cloakroom with shower.
  • Outside: Comfortable covered terrace with in-built barbecue. Well tended lawn with palms and mature gardens. Table tennis. Utility room with washing machine. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool (8m x 3.5m) with Roman steps.

Sitting expediently between the old quarters of both Pollença and Alcudia, this outstanding Finca affords a tranquil, rural setting amongst the meadows of Pollença. Stone clad walls, lovingly nurtured lawns, shady terraces and an irresistibly refreshing pool, conjure up the rustic appeal of this utopia.

The idyllic setting is certainly the key to this exceptional property, however one can not ignore the distinct embracing ambience of the interior. The capacious living area has terracotta tiling to complement the cosy allure of modern furnished bedrooms with en suite facilities, an embellished farmhouse kitchen with breakfast bar and dining area occupies one corner, surrounded by strategically placed ornamental mementos of its agricultural legacy.

Mesmerising mountain vistas envelop this ideal base from which to explore the diversities of Northern Mallorca. Just a short drive away one can encounter the hustle and bustle of the historic, medieval towns of Alcudia and Pollença: weekly market stalls scattered around the remnants of Alcudia’s ancient past or shrouding the well-trodden, cobbled paths of Pollença, an array of gastronomic delights sited in concealed stone alcoves and discernible plazas, as you wander further in to the labyrinth of the old quarters. Long stretches of the golden sands of Playa de Muro are a 10 minute drive, whilst less known calas are abundant and part of the fun is seeking them out.

  • Property licence number: ETV 1325
  • Air conditioning usage is on a timer (12 hours per day).

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note that in addition to the property rental there is a local tourist tax to pay for all visitors aged 16 and over.  €2.00 (€2.20 incl. IVA) (£2) per night for the first 9 nights, €1.00 (€1.10 incl. IVA) (£1) per night for each night thereafter per person.  We will add this amount to your booking.

Location of Villa Pepi

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Villa Pepi

Paella on the beach

Spend a day at the beach between Ca'n Picafort and the area east of Alcúdia, at Ses Casetes des Capellans, where you can enjoy a tasty paella or seafood dishes at one of the beach restaurants while enjoying the sea and sun on a long and sandy beach.
 

Sunday morning market

The market in Pollença on Sunday morning is a colourful, bustling event where you can buy your locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as souvenirs and presents. Have a look inside the church while you are there as it is quite impressive.

Valldemossa and Deià

Drive over the Tramuntana mountain roads taking in the spectacular scenery, stopping at the various viewpoints including the two lake/reservoirs, and passing through several world renowned towns like Deià and Valldemossa, home to famous writers, painters and musicians. Also look out for the wild mountain goats on the way.
 

The only water park in the north of Mallorca

is Hidropark in Alcúdia.  Open 1st May to 30th October. www.hidroparkalcudia.com.

Palma, the capital of the Balearic Islands

If you'd like to visit the capital, Palma, and are not keen on driving, then take the train from Sa Pobla. Palma is an excellent shopping centre and has many interesting historical buildings, museums and art galleries to visit. There is an open top tourist bus that takes you to the most emblematic sights.

 

Explore the old town of Pollença

Stroll around the old town of Pollença. It's definitely worth making the effort to climb the 365 steps up to the Calvary church and browsing in the curious little shops before sitting down to relax with a drink and dinner in one of the many popular restaurants in the pedestrianised squares.

 

Caves of Campanet

The beautiful Caves of Campanet, found by a shepherd about 100 years ago, are not too far away and worth a visit to see the fascinating stalagmite and stalactite formations. These caves are not too commercialised and visits are on the hour. For the most impressive caves, go to Portocristo on the east coast and visit the Caves of Drach which houses one of the largest underground lakes in Europe.
 

Snorkelling at Mal Pas

If you would like to do some snorkelling in clear, deep water, go towards Alcúdia, turn off towards the La Victoria headland until you reach Mal Pas. Beside a fish restaurant serving lobster (choose your own), there is an excellent area off the rocks for snorkelling.
 

Old Roman town of Alcúdia

Tuesday market in Old Alcúdia is interesting and has a plentiful supply of locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables, then just stroll round the pedestrianised old Roman town where caper plants are growing out of the main massive thick stone walls surrounding the town. The local council offer a free guided tour around the historical centre of Alcúdia old town on Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer months.
 

Formentor beach and lighthouse

A scenic drive will take you to Formentor Lighthouse - the road is quite narrow in places. At the top of the hill out of Port de Pollença, it is worth stopping at the viewpoint to see El Colomer rock. Although the beach at Formentor is not very large, it has clear shallow water ideal for children and adults alike, with some good waters for snorkelling. Go early, with a picnic.
 

Lluc is not just a monastery

Take the mountain road from Pollença to the Monastery at Lluc. Visit the museum and the chapel -  you may be fortunate enough to hear the Blauets Choir singing. Make your way to the huge cross behind the monastery for the fabulous views out to sea.
 

The Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience – a fun day out for all the family.

All you ever wanted to know about the great tennis player – and more!  From the Exhibition Room where some of his best trophies are displayed to the more hands-on Experience Room where you can try out the simulators for such adventures as tennis, rowing, Formula 1 and hockey, to name a few!  Situated on the Carretera Cales de Mallorca, Manacor.   sportxperience.rnsportscentre.com

Birdwatchers’ Paradise

Ornithologists will know about the birdwatching area at the Albufera and Albufereta, where you can see several different species of wading birds, amongst others, especially during the migrating season.
 

Sóller and its Port by train

The old-fashioned train ride through the mountains from Palma (or Bunyola) to Sóller and back, including the tram to the Port of Sóller through the orange groves and back, and just sitting in the church square in Sóller enjoying a drink and watching the world go by.

 

Museum Alcudia

Visit the Sa Bassa Blanca museum of modern and contemporary art of which the Hollywood actor Michael Douglas is a patron
https://www.msbb.org/
 

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Alcúdia 5 mins 
Pollença 5 mins 
Port de Pollença 5 mins 

Beaches

Playa de Muro 10 mins 
Port de Pollença 15 mins 
Cala San Vicenç 15 mins 

Airports

Palma 40 mins 

Train Stations

Sa Pobla 15 mins 

ports

Port d'Alcúdia 10 mins 
Times are approximate

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