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Windsurfing
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Coaching is practised as much in lakes as in the sea and the popularity of wind-surfing doesn't ... |
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Football
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Real Club Deportivo Mallorca SAD (or RCD Mallorca) was founded in 1916, and its kit has been ... |
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Surfing
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As you can probably already imagine, the island is not the first choice for the lovers of surfing. |
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Fitness
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The gym is always a good way of not becoming too lax, evening during your vacations in Mallorca: ... |
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Climbing
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This fact may be surprising, but there are still a number of amateur climbers that visit the ... |
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Fishing
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This practice or sport is in Mallorca, as in many parts of Spain, more than a simple leisure ... |
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Horse riding
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Given Mallorca's extraordinary geography, encompassing the sea and the mountains, horseriding ... |
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Golf
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Through the years, the demand for Golf has grown incessantly. |
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Tennis
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Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in ... |
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Sling
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Sling shooting has existed for very long, but no-one has ever been able to define exactly when ... |
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Hiking
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If you enjoy hiking, Majorca is the place for you; there are plenty of sign-posted footpaths all ... |
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Cycling, Biking
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Cycling gives you the chance to tour most of the island in a small amount of time, and gives ... |
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Scuba diving
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With Majorca's number of bays and caves, it offers you spectacular under-water scenery, and even ... |
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Kite-Link
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Other sports
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Rapidly growing sports in Mallorca include Paintball, practised at three different locations on ... |
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Cycling gives you the chance to tour most of the island in a small amount of time, and gives access to most of these landscapes via charming well marked paths. There are many groups and cycling associations in Mallorca that organise plenty of excursions across Mallorca. This activity is also renowned on the island during the winter months, when professional teams come to the island to train, away from the bad weather and cold on the mainland.
At the moment there is a tunnel between Palma de Mallorca and Soller, which improves access for motorised vehicles, but the old serpentine route through the mountains is a real treat for cyclists. Even though there is an easy access by way of this tunnel, its has become almost rare for cars to use it!!
However, upon leaving Palma towards Andratx, Valldemosa, Deia and finally Soller, the narrow coastal route is very pleasant and meanders through scenic country landscapes and small typical villages in Mallorca. |
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