Expropriation at Castell d'Alaró: End of a Dispute or New Flashpoint?
When to Visit Castell d'Alaró
Visiting Castell d'Alaró is easier in calmer weather; sturdy shoes and hike-ready planning are a must.

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Why is Castell d'Alaró being considered for expropriation?
Mallorca’s island council wants to use expropriation to protect and manage the castle site.
What does expropriation mean for Castell d'Alaró visitors and hikers?
It could bring safer paths, better upkeep, and tighter site management.
Can you still hike to Castell d'Alaró on the GR-221?
Yes, the route remains part of the hiking experience around Castell d'Alaró.
Who currently owns Castell d'Alaró in Mallorca?
Ownership is divided between the state, a local family, and the municipality.
Will expropriation change access to Castell d'Alaró for locals?
Yes, local access could become more regulated under new management.
What are the main arguments for protecting Castell d'Alaró as a public site?
Protection could preserve the ruins and make the site safer and better cared for.
What role could local people play in the future of Castell d'Alaró?
A local trust or cooperative could give residents a real role in decisions.
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