Bunyola
Bunyola is one of those little charming villages that don’t appear in the tourist guides or brochures for mass tourism. Its inhabitants, little by little, have adapted to wise and ancient passage of time, while learning to live with a soft rhythm which only remains in a few places. The village has taken its shape from its people, but it has also left its indelible imprint on them. And sa Màniga stands in one of its most beautiful spots.
However, even being a relatively small village, in Bunyola you can find all the services you need to have a relaxed holiday without depriving yourself of anything.
The municipality where the village is and which it is named after is an area of 84 km2, it has little more than 5,500 inhabitants and a population density of 67 people per km2, a lot lower than the average in Mallorca (almost 186). Although there is plain and mountain, two very contrasted landscapes, it is considered as a natural county of the Tramuntana mountains, one of the natural treasures of the Balearic Islands and which is currently about to be declared World Heritage by the UNESCO.