Another way to get to know the island: culture, history and nature
The hermitages and pilgrimage churches were built from the 13th century, after the Christian conquest by King Jaume I. Spread over beautiful enclaves on the entire island you can enjoy impressive panoramic views. Some offer accommodation to the visitor. The rooms are the old monks' cells, which have been remodeled and renovated and are perfectly equipped to be accessible all year round, and many have a picnic area and a restaurant to enjoy the traditional cuisine.
Feel the peace and tranquility that this mystical route offers you through the most important hermitages and pilgrimage churches of Mallorca.
The Santuario de Lluc in Escorca, the Ermita de Bonany in Petra, the Santuario de Sant Salvador in Felanitx, the Santuario del Puig de MarÃa in Pollensa, the Santuario de Montesión in Porreres, the Santuario de Cura in Algaida and the Ermita de Santa Magdalena In Inca or the Ermita de la SantÃsima Trinidad in Valldemossa are some of the most important.
A sanctuary with exceptional views built under the shade of a large boulder
Sanctuary with an exceptional pentagonal cloister and breathtaking views
The most emblematic and popular religious monument in Petra
A 14th-century sanctuary with breathtaking views of the island
A chapel with incredible views over the south of the island
Lullian tradition and island landscape
The first Marian sanctuary of the Balearic Islands, from the 13th century