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Contribuer aux commentairesEcological citrus fruit farm, 3 times a week it is possible to visit the farm and glorify the area on its own. There are information volumes in Spanish, English, French and German. They offer oranges as snacks and at the end of the tour you get a jug of fresh orange juice, some nuts and a typical Majoran snack (4 slices of unsalted bread with tomatoes, olives and olive oil). Wonderful place!
I enjoyed my time on the farm. The farm and the surroundings are beautiful, and the fresh food at the end was simple, but delightful! Very recommended
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Ecovinyassa from beginning to end. The welcome was warm, providing a quick explanation of how to auto-guide yourself through their lush orchard full of different citric fruit trees, mostly different varieties of oranges and lemons. You’ll find peacocks and chickens walking around, and the views of the surrounding Tramontana mountains make the visit a time to be present and recharge. The complimentary orange juice at the end was delightful and the snacks satisfying. I especially liked the lemon marmalade and was happy to be able to take a jar home with me from their shop, as well as some of their organic oranges. As a nature lover, their offer to me is great value for money, and I’m glad knowing that the entrance fee helps them maintain their charming grove.
During its peak season, Ecovinyassa offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy the flavors of the land, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the surroundings. While still enjoyable in other months, the best season truly elevates the experience to a whole new level. Towards the end of the visit, you're treated to a simple yet satisfying snack bread with tomatoes (gluten free cracker option possible) and also jam. This local touch adds a unique flavor to the visit and lets you savor the tastes of the region.
Ecological citrus fruit farm, 3 times a week it is possible to visit the farm and exlore the area on your own. There are information bords in spanish, english, french and german. They offer oranges as snacks and at the end of the tour you get a jug of fresh orange juice, some nuts and a typical majorcan snack (4 slices of unsalted bread with tomatoes, olives and olive oil). Wonderful place!