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SPORT FACILITIES
AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Cycling
Horse-riding
Tennis
Hiking
Golf
Relaxation Area
Beauty Treatments |
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For Water Lovers
Enjoy
a dip in the outdoor swimming pool (heated in colder
months).
The pool bar offers you additional relaxation. Treat
yourself to a cocktail or look after yourself with a healthy
"drink” from the bar . |
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Sauna
Relaxation area offers you a sauna with a mixed area, along
with a rest area, equipped with comfortable easy chairs,
inviting you to get rid of built-up stress. |
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Fitness Area
On one of the lower floors,
there is a small Fitness and Relaxation area for some time.
In the training room some easy to use devices are available.
Here you will be able to expend your excess energy or just
continue with your personal training programme. And then
after training you can recuperate your strength back in the
revitalising bar. Here you will be able to enjoy freshly
squeezed juices, refreshing mineral water and light snacks
in case you suddenly get hungry.... |
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RESTAURANTS
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CAVALL BERNAT
This gastronomic
restaurant offers local produce with a local Mediterranean
culinary cuisine. The distinguished atmosphere and discreet
high standard of service combine to make an exquisite dining
experience (50 covers inside and 36 covers on the terrace).
All meals are prepared with the freshest ingredients and
crafted with great affection. The chef will be delighted to
offer you a personal recommendation for the day, just as you
would expect from a hotel of this standing. |
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TRATTORIA
For a more informal ambience and varied menu of fresh
pastas, pizzas, fish and meat
dishes with an Italian flavour (72 covers inside and 40
covers on the terrace). |
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ABOUT MALLORCA |
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Majorca (Mallorca in
Spanish) is the most popular of Spain's Mediterranean islands,
drawing millions of visitors each year.
About 209 Kms. (130 miles) from Barcelona and 145 Kms. (90 miles)
from Valencia, Majorca has a coastline 500 Kms. (310 miles) long.
The beautiful island is an explorer's paradise in its exterior,
although horribly overbuilt along certain coastal regions. The north
is mountainous; the fertile southern flatlands offer a landscape of
olive and almond groves, occasionally interrupted by windmills.
The golden sands of Majorca are famous, with lovely beaches such as
Ca'n Pastilla and El Arenal, but they tend to be overcrowded with
sun worshippers on package tours. Tourist facilities line the shores
of Cala Mayor and Sant Agustí; both have good beaches, including
Playa Magaluf, the longest beach on the Calvía coast. Cala de San
Vicente, 6.5 Kms. (4 miles) north of Pollença, is a beautiful beach
bordered by a pine grove and towering cliffs. Sandy stretches of
golden sand beaches lie between Cala Pi and Cala Murta in Formentor
near the tip of the northern coast. |
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