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OUR GEMS NEARBY

CAS CONCOS DES CAVALLER

Church in Cas Concos

SANTANYÍ

City centre of SantanyĆ­

CAMPOS

Campos mercado_edited_edited.jpg

The small village with approx. 900 inhabitants is 4 km away. It has a small supermarket, a store with local products, a few nice cafes and restaurants. In Cas Concos there is also a petanque club. 

Cas Concos has its origins in a possession of the Obrador Conco family in the 16th century, which is where the name Cas Concos ("house of the Concos") comes from. Formerly, these lands formed the cavalry of La Galera, hence the name d'es Cavaller ("of the Knight").

Just 7 km away you will find everything you need. Large supermarkets, clothes shops, souvenirs, craft shops, numerous restaurants and cafés. In the old town there is a pretty pedestrian zone that invites you to take a stroll, have a drink and enjoy people watching.

The lively market, which takes place twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays morning, is popular with many visitors. The town has over 12,000 inhabitants and its name translates as Holy Lamb. 

Campos is 13 km away. Here you will find the original village life of Mallorca. The quaint town has remained largely unspoilt. Market days are Thursday and Saturday. On Saturday morning there is a flea market where you can find all kinds of trouvailles and long-forgotten treasures. The name refers to a wide plain covered with fields and marshes. Agriculture is predominant here. The famous long beach of Es Trenc is part of a nature reserve in the municipality of Campos.

CALA
FIGUERA

Cala Figuera harbour

CALA LLOMBARDS

Cala Llombards beach

CALÓ
DES MORO

CalĆ³ des Moro beach

Charming fishing village with its picturesque harbour. You can stroll down by the water past the many colourful boats and walk around the two coves. Enjoy the idyllic setting in a truly Mediterranean ambience.

Beautiful cove beach with crystal-clear water just 12 km away. The narrow beach stretches far back to the pine trees and bushes. It is surrounded by steep cliffs and small charming fishermen's houses. A cosy chiringuito (beach bar) offers food and drinks.

The beach is a bit tricky to find and the access isn't the easiest. There's a steep flight of stairs down to the small beach. The water is clear and turquoise - absolutely gorgeous. Another great option is Cala Sa Nau. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and lined with pine trees.

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