Ecovinyassa
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Wunder schön! Ein absolutes muss! Damit es nicht so überlaufen wird ist hier eine Reservierung nötig über die Webseite. Zudem ist ein Eintritt von 12€ p.p zu zahlen. Doch es lohnt sich wirklich. Angekommen wird man von der freundlichen Besitzerin empfangen, eine kurze Erklärung der Wege und es gibt ein gekühltes Wasser für jeden. Man selbst wird nicht geführt sondern kann selbständig durch die Farm laufen. Als erstes sieht und hört man hier eine kleine Hühner Farm die auch begangen werden kann, für Kinder gibt es hier auch einen kleinen Eimer mit Mais zum füttern. Ab hier haben unsere Herzen schon hoch geschlagen. Dann ging es weiter zu den ersten Orangenbäumen in den verschiedensten Sorten. Ein super Anblick mit der tollen Kulisse der Berge im Hintergrund. Es gibt kleine Wege die einen durch das Gelände führen, abgesperrt ist jedoch nichts und man kann sich frei bewegen. Die verschiedenen Arten sind beschildert und man kann sich in mehreren Sprachen belesen. Nach einer Weile des erforschens kommt man an einen kleinen Rastplatz wo ein handschriftlich geschriebener Zettel mit dem Reservierungsnamen im Korb und frischen Orangen wartet. Dann geht es weiter zu den verschiedensten Zitronen Arten, Feigen und Avocados. Am Ende angekommen kann man auf der Terrasse Platz nehmen und bekommt frisches Vollkornbrot mit Tomaten und Olivenöl für jeden. Im Anschluss werden nochmal verschiedene Marmeladensorten zum kosten vorgestellt. Ein kleiner Shop mit den Marmeladen und anderen Kleinigkeiten rundet die Sache ab. Wenn mein sich alles anguckt und kein Zeitstress hat braucht man so ca 1,5-2 Stunden. Wir waren sehr zufrieden mit dem Service und der Herzlichkeit. Auch das die Farm nicht jeden Tag geöffnet ist zeigt das es hier nicht um Tourismus geht. Wonder beautiful! An absolute must! So that it is not so crowded, a reservation is necessary via the website. In addition, an entrance fee of 12 € p.p. to pay. But it is really worth it. Arrived one is received by the friendly owner, a short explanation of the ways and there is a chilled water for everyone. One is not guided but can walk independently through the farm. The first thing you see and hear here is a small chicken farm that can also be walked, for children there is also a small bucket of corn to feed. From here our hearts have already beaten high. Then it went on to the first orange trees in different varieties. A great sight with the great backdrop of the mountains in the background. There are small paths that lead you through the area, but nothing is locked and you can move freely. The different species are signposted and you can read in several languages. After a while of exploring you come to a small resting place where a handwritten note with the reservation name in the basket and fresh oranges are waiting. Then it goes on to the various types of lemons, figs and avocados. At the end you can take a seat on the terrace and get fresh wholemeal bread with tomatoes and olive oil for everyone. Subsequently, different types of jam are presented again to taste. A small store with the jams and other little things completes the thing. If my looks at everything and has no time stress, you need about 1.5-2 hours. We were very satisfied with the service and the cordiality. Also that the farm is not open every day shows that it is not about tourism here.
David B
40
This location is a hidden gem on the island! It is a bit hidden in a small local town, but can easily be reached by car. We were nicely greeted and introduced to the location. You mainly get to walk down a trail through two plantations. Along the path you find ~60 information stations which tell you about the plants/fruits that you can see or other details of the plantation. Kids can feed chicken in the first area. In the second area are two resting points where you can taste some of the freshly harvested oranges. At the end of the path you can sit and enjoy a majorcan snack (fresh bread with tomatoes, paprika and olives) together with fresh orange juice or lemon lemonade. As dessert you get to taste the home made marmalades. All snacks, fruits, drinks, etc. are included in the ticket price. There is also a small shop where you can buy these products and some other small gifts from the plantation. I would highly recommend to book a ticket before you go there.
Christian Schulze
20
Highlights: fresh juice after the tour and the freedom to explore with whoever you’re with. Parking is tight. If you have a larger car, plan ahead. You can tell it’s family-owned. The sweetest lady greets you at the entrance and gives you quick instructions. Bug spray is provided. Then they let you enter a fenced area with chickens, hens and peacocks roaming around while you scope out the different species of citrus plants. After the fenced area, you head toward an area that’s more open and includes varieties of plants like: avocado, pistachio, grapes, figs, pomegranate, bamboo, cactus, herbs and more. At the end you’re greeted with toast that has olive oil and tomatoes. Fresh orange juice and lemonade as well. Very relaxing!
Michelle Perez
00
Absolute GEM. Best 12€ we spent on Mallorca! It was hot but we had hats and sunglasses and really enjoyed this cute little fruit farm! We walked around for almost two hours. We made our reservation a few days in advance. Showed up, and they let you in and tell you which way to start, then you make your way through and can read about the amazing fruits there. They have areas with ice cold water and chilled oranges you can sit and enjoy in the shade, it was truly a great experience. Chickens cluck merrily. Tiny frogs and fish in the lillypond. At the very end you get a small bite to eat, and I loved it. I don't care for olives so I let my gf have those. She's vegan and gf, and they even had gf bread for her! Def recommend.
Dave Reed
10
I gave 5 starts because the place was as described, but I would prefer some things to be different. The option with the live guide for the group would be awesome, leaving some time for self exploration. I really loved the orange juice and jams, but the snack (tasteless bread with olive oil and tomatoes) was not to my liking. I wish we had a chance to try the fruits instead. All in all it was a nice experience, maybe not the best option for a very hot day, but if you want to do something different from exploring the cities and beaches that can be a nice activity. People there are very friendly. There are toilets on site. Recommended to book in advance. You can pay by card or cash at the farm.
Anastasiya
10
Great place, lovely people. Our visit started with a bottle of cold water. Then we walked through the orangerie / lemon plantation. Nice thing is that in the middle you get to eat an orange and sit in some sort of resting area. After that we walked over to this really simple but cute cafe. They say that they give you a snack but honestly it is more of a mini lunch. They gave us fresh orange juice, tomato bread (from their own garden apparently), lemonade, olives, a few crackers and three different jams made out of their oranges and lemons. We also bought their coffee - it was 1.5 eur. Overall a great experience and we thought we got a lot for out the 15 eur ticket. 5/5 would come again.
Keidit LM
00
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Basic Info
Address
Carr. de Fornalutx, 3, 07100 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain
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+34 615 17 27 50
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Website
ecovinyassa.com
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4.8
(680 reviews)
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outdoor
scenic
relaxation
family friendly
pet friendly
attractions: Can Prunera, Finca Ca´s Sant, Sa Capelleta, Santa Maria de l’Olivar, Lluna Aqua Hotel, SólleRooms, GEORGs - Genuss & Lebensfreude, Can Verí suites, Menditzu Rooms, restaurants: FORN SANT CRISTO (Sóller), Bar Molino Sóller, Miga de nube, Ca'n Llimona, Restaurante Lluna 36, Cafè Es Barranc, Sa Cuina d'en Marc, Restaurant Can Gata, BAR - BODEGA BINIARAIX, Forn de Barri
