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Ca Na Mia House
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Stylish and contemporary Ca Na Mia is a spacious four bedroom house tucked away in the heart of Deia with the rare privilege of its own private pool. The main house has three bedrooms with the fourth being part of a private studio reached via a separate entrance. The light and airy interior of neutral tones and classic furnishings is tastefully combined with a backdrop of bold artwork from local artists. Downstairs there's a well equipped kitchen, an adjoining dining room and a sitting room all generously proportioned to cope with the demands of a large family or group. Further living space is enjoyed on the large outdoor terrace area which leads down to a garden and gated pool area. Deia is literally on the doorstep, so it's a short stroll to some of the island's best restaurants, two grocery stores, and a nice selection of laid-back bars. For a dip in the sea, Deia Cove is a charming shingle cove with beach bar, and can be reached with a 25 minute walk or 5 minute drive.
The house is hired exclusively and on a self catering basis. 3 double rooms 1 studio with double bed The main house has a kitchen, dining room, large sitting room and utility room. Upstairs, the en-suite master bedroom is a real treat. A huge room with an oversized bed, sitting area and dressing room, and its own private balcony with far reaching views. There are a further two bedrooms (both with twin beds). The studio has a separate entrance and has a double bedroom with kitchenette.
On reservation, directions will be sent to you. Ca Na Mia is in the middle of Deia. Approx 45 minutes from Palma airport.
Set at the end of the scenic mountain steam train ride from Palma, Soller is a small, elegant and arty town. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery with mountains on all sides, the centre is a mix of picturesque narrow cobbled streets and a large leafy square. The square is a great place to enjoy a relaxing coffee, admire Gaudi's imposing church and watch the ancient tram rattle down to the nearby Port.
Deia is a magical place inhabited by artists, writers and the wealthy. The writer Robert Graves is famed for living here. The village sits strikingly on a hillside between the rising mountains and the sea. The village has a laid back bohemian feel with a selection of good restaurants and bars. Just a 20 minute walk from the village is a pebbled beach cove with a charming bar which provides a good place to swim and relax in a dramatic setting.
The picture postcard villages of Fornalutx and Biniaraix are immaculate ancient places set in a dramatic landscape. Both villages sit under the Tramuntana mountains highest peak, the Puig de Mayor, and provide an excellent base for hikers. Fornalutx is slightly larger with a good smattering of restaurants and bars.
Walking/Hiking - This area is ideal if you enjoy walking or hiking. The Tramuntana mountain range is a hiker's paradise and good local walks are detailed in the Sunflower Edition 'Landscapes of Mallorca' or 'Mallorca Mountains'. Many walks begin at Fornalutx or Biniaraix and you are soon into the mountains with magnificent scenery.
Just a couple of kilometres away, the Port de Soller can be reached by a quaint tram from Soller. This is a low-key seaside resort, with a small sandy beach and plenty of boats to take you up the coast to visit pretty Cala Tuent and the breathtaking Torrent de Pareis. The trip to these remote attractions is becoming very popular and it's possibly best to go in spring or autumn.
Valldemossa is set at the top of a picturesque valley. The highlight here is the royal monastery – the Reial Cartoixa made famous by George Sand and Frederic Chopin. Due to its close proximity to Palma, Valldemossa does attract the day trippers however the town still retains its charm and is featured on many postcards.
Gardens - About 20 minutes drive, located off the main Palma-Soller road, are the two gardens D'Alfabia and De Raixa. Both are very pleasant and peaceful for an afternoon of wandering and relaxing.
Jardins
d'Alfabia
Jardins de Raixa
For further information on the area see our Mallorca Northwest page.
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