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Hotels:
The Hotel Fornalutx Petit is located on a tranquil, traffic-free street, in the secluded village Fornalutx.
Orginally built as a convent and subsequently converted to house the village school, the Hotel Fornalutx Petit has been sympathetically renovated to maintain the original character of the traditional Majorcan architecture, The Hotel Sa Tanqueta de Fornalutx offers guests an ideal place to relax and unwind in a tranquil, rural setting.
Each of the 14 guest rooms at the hotel has air conditioning/warm air heating, along with a telephone, WiFi internet access, a satellite television and a safe. The Hotel Ca'n Reus is a traditional 19th Century Mallorcan stone house that is situated in the quiet secluded village of Fornalutx on the rugged west coast of Mallorca.
The hotel has a total of 8 air conditioned guest rooms, which have been tastefully restored and designed to offer comfort and style. The Hotel Ca'n Verdera is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Fornalutx, deep in the heart of the rugged Tramuntana mountains.
This former 19th Century stone house has now been restored in a style that preserves many of the traditional features of the old country houses of Mallorca.




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