Artà: Bypass between Betlem and Sa Clota — Help for the village or a traffic amplifier?
Where the Artà–Betlem Bypass Is Planned to Run
The planned bypass in north Artà links the Capdepera road with the chapel of Betlem and includes access to Sa Clota car park.

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What is the planned route of the bypass near Betlem in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Will the new bypass in Artà actually reduce traffic in the town centre?
It is intended to reduce traffic in the town centre, but the real effect will need to be checked over time.
How long will the Artà bypass project take to build?
The project is expected to take 18 months once construction starts.
How much will the Artà bypass cost?
The budget has increased to €7.3 million.
Is the environmental impact assessment for the Artà bypass positive?
The environmental assessment is positive, but practical landscape and heritage questions remain.
Will there be parking and park-and-ride access with the Artà bypass?
Yes, a link to the Sa Clota car park is planned.
Are safe cycling routes included in the Artà bypass plans?
No clear protected cycle route is described in the current plan.
What could the Artà bypass mean for everyday life in the village?
It could make village life quieter and less congested if it really diverts traffic.
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