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Soller Estate Agent Sóller is an attractive town on Mallorca's north-west Coast.

Situated some 3 Km. inland, from its port, 'Port de Sóller', the town lies in a large, fertile, soller valley. Sóller shares its valley with the village of Fornalutx and the hamlet of Biniaraix, the combined population is around 12,000, and the valley is famous for its orange groves and terraces of ancient olive trees. The village of Deià is just down the coast. Sóller and the port are about 20 mintes drive from Palma de Majorca , and have good connections with railway, tram and bus services. The valley and its surrounding mountain range, the 'Serra de Tramuntana', is a favourite destination for people from all over the world, especially those who enjoy walking, nature, ecotourism, swimming or simply a peaceful rest away from the hustle and bustle of the better-known tourist traps. Here we offers a great selection on properties for sale, including exclusive country homes, apartments, and all kind of properties carefully selected by our property sales team.

Buying Property in Soller, Majorca

If you purchased a property in Soller, you will need to reach this via road, crossing the mountain pass at Coll de Soller, or on the olde-worlde train from Palma. Although, visitors are always given a lasting impression by the quaintness and the old-fashioned feel to this town that is at the foot of the mountains in the fertile Valle de los Naranjos (valley of the oranges).

Your property in Soller will feel the dominance of the fruit trade and you will evidence the difficulties locals faced trying to cross the mountains, which are the reason behind the land being so fertile. It resulted in oranges and lemons being exported directly from Port Soller to France. Its position behind the mountains saw Soller develop independently from the rest of Majorca and during the 19 th Century many locals temporarily emigrated to France to set up distribution outlets for Soller's exports. Your Soller property will be within an area that demonstrates strong French links as it continues to prove popular with French holiday makers.

In the town centre Placa Constitucio is Soller's central square is where you enjoy a relaxing drink at one of the many cafes here, before going back to your Soller property.

There are many tourist attractions in the town which include the Banco de Soller and the church of Sant Bartomeu next door where once again there is much evidence of the town's fruit business.

Other attractions are the Natural Science Museum and Botanical Gardens, where visitors can view a cherished collection of fossils, animal skulls and bones and rocks dating back millions of years. The museum is set in the terraced Botanical Gardens of Soller with plots devoted to Balearic Island shrubs.The Casa de Cultura is a private house on three floors packed with antiques and relics of old Soller.

Most if not all of Soller's visitors board the tram which takes them a couple of miles down into Port Soller. This quiet and sheltered resort has a long curving seafront bordered by shops and restaurants which cater for the daily influx of visitors who come down the tram line.

There is a small sandy beach to the south of the bay which is popular with swimmers and other attractions include boat trips along the north coast to Sa Calobra, a very remote cove once only accessible by boat situated at the foot of sheer cliffs near Escrca and walks up to the lighthouse.

 

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