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Església de Sant Joan Baptista

Mallorca


Muro boasts an outsized parish church, a brooding, early-17th-century Gothic sandstone creation reminiscent of Sineu's main church. Its detached campanile is the town's most prominent landmark, and can be seen for miles across the plain.


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3.03 MILES

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2. Bodegas Crestatx

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3. Ermita de Santa Magdalena

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4. Parc Natural de S’Albufera

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5. Platja de Muro

5.83 MILES

Around 5km south of Port d'Alcúdia (on the bus line to Ca'n Picafort), Platja de Muro is a long, alluring stretch of sand, with extensive blue views of…

6. Coves de Campanet

6.08 MILES

An eerie forest of wax-like stalactites and stalagmites, the Coves de Campanet aren't as flashy as some of Mallorca's other cave systems, and are perhaps…

7. Cova de Sant Martí

6.47 MILES

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8. Necròpolis de Son Real

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By the sea about 10 minutes' walk southeast of Platja de Son Bauló, this necropolis appears to have been a Talayotic cemetery with 110 tombs (in which the…