Bunyola
Bunyola with its 5910 inhabitants is located in the northwest of Mallorca. North is the mountainous part, which extends to the plains of Palma, with its many olive groves. The northern part includes a part of the Serra de Tramuntana. Reach is the place for easy day trips by train from Palma.
Bunyola actually consists of two streets. One
leads through the village in the mountains past the villages of East
and Alaró and the other road that connects there with Santa Maria. If you want to visit Bunyola, it is better to take the train, because there are almost no parking. For the construction of the railway line was built there, a tunnel. Because of the tunnel, called a resident Bunyolas his famous herbal liqueur "Tunel". Bunyola has to offer in sights of the gardens and Alfábia Raxia and the small village of Orient, which is famous for its local.
History
The origin of the name Bunyola is not yet clear. The cultural history is remarkably good in this community. At the foot of the mountain range there are many famous mansions and the famous gardens.
Sights
Jardins d'Alfàbia:
Market on Saturdays
Interesting Links
Ikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunyola