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Castell d'Alaro
If you are looking for history and culture in Mallorca, take a trip to Castell d´Alaro.
A castle has stood on this site since Moorish times; it was so impregnable that the Arab commander was able to hold out for two years after the Christian conquest Later, in 1285, two heroes of Mallorcan independence, Cabrit and Erassa, defended the castle against Alfonso III of Aragon and were burned alive on a spit when he finally took it by storm. Their punishment was a consequence of their impudent defiance of the king. They pretended to confuse Alfonso's name with that of a local fish anfos, shouting: 'We like our anfos grilled.' The present ruins date from the 15th century and seem almost to grow out of the rock, dominating the landscape for miles around.
The climb up here is one of Mallorca's most popular walks, especially on Sundays. From the town of Alaro it is a stiff climb of about two hours, following the signs from the PM210 to Orient; you can also leave from OrientI 631. following a small path opposite L'Hermitage hotel, again taking around two hours in total. The paths converge above Es Verger restaurant (you can even bring a car this far if you don't mind the potholes and the hairpin bends. where you can fill up with roast lamb to fortify you for the final steep climb At last you reach the castle, 800m above sea level; look back at the view, stretching across the entire plain to Palma and out to sea. A few minutes further brings you to the summit, with a small chapel and sanctuary, and a restaurant and bar. If you are inspired by the views, you can stay the night here in one of the simple rooms.
