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This small, attractive, traditional town, measuring roughly 1 ml by ½ ml, has fewer than 3,000 inhabitants and an unhurried, tranquil air.
Narrow streets lined with charming, low-rise buildings of mellow local stone slope steeply down from the centre, with its imposing church and small, raised square filled with palm trees, benches, lampposts and cane chairs from the 2 bars. The real attraction of the resort is the beauty of the surrounding countryside. This area suits those seeking a low-key, authentic Spanish experience that is a world away from the island's livelier coastal resorts. It is mostly Germans and British, and almost exclusively couples. It is not for families or those wanting nightlife. There is a 4-star country estate on the outskirts, but nothing in the town itself. Since the town doesn't as yet feature in any of the major tour operators brochures, and public transport from the Son Sant Joan airport just isn't really a practical option, anyone considering a holiday here must make provision to either collect a hire car from the airport, or make the transfer into the town by one of the many taxis that will be waiting outside the arrivals hall. Locality: Campanet is in north Mallorca/Majorca, (it is 25 mls NE of Palma and its international airport). It is in the SE-facing foothills of the Tramuntana mountain range, surrounded by hilly countryside filled with olive and almond groves. |


