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  • A popular walk leads to this remote, abandoned mountain castle north of Pollença (see also Castell del Rei).

  • A cave complex with a crystal-clear lake and the thinnest stalactite on record, 5 mm (1/5 in) thick. The tour lasts about 45 minutes and is less crowded than other cave tours.

  • Truita espanyol is a potato, egg and onion pie, served by the slice. Omelettes, possibly with prawns, are also common.

  • At the northern end of S’Arenal, “The Woods” also attracts gay revellers.

  • Palma’s nod to the island’s lesbian visitors. The atmosphere is more low-key than in most of the gay bars, with equal emphasis on conversation as well as fun. Like everywhere else, however, things don’t really get going until at least midnight.

  • These unbelievably light and flaky spiral pastries are the pride of the island. They can be dusted with icing sugar or filled with candied fruits or jam.

  • Includes art and sculptures by Cézanne, Gauguin and Picasso.

  • Closest to Palma on the eastern side, at Ca’n Pastilla, this is another popular gay gathering point.

  • Built in the mid-1200s in Gothic style, the church was completely remodelled in the 19th century and contains one of the most bombastic altarpieces of them all (see also Església de Santa Eulalia, Palma).

  • Tiny, picturesque mountain town with some restaurants and shops. There’s also a rudimentary seaside area around a shingly beach, where the snorkelling is good.

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