Balearic Islands bring Sa Bastida into public ownership – a gain for Alaró and the Tramuntana
Sa Bastida Comes Into Public Ownership in Mallorca
Sa Bastida in Mallorca is now public land, with plans to protect nature, archaeology and careful public access.

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What does it mean when Sa Bastida in Mallorca becomes public property?
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Can you walk around Sa Bastida near Alaró in Mallorca?
Yes, but access is expected to be careful and limited rather than heavily developed.
Why is Sa Bastida important for nature conservation in Mallorca?
It protects rare habitats and gives conservation work better long-term support.
What archaeological sites are found at Sa Bastida in Mallorca?
Sa Bastida includes archaeological remains that must be protected as the estate opens up.
How could Sa Bastida be used by local people in Alaró?
It may become a quiet community space for walks, learning and nature projects.
How much did Mallorca pay for Sa Bastida?
The estate was bought for €1.5 million.
What is the Serra de Tramuntana and why does Sa Bastida matter there?
Sa Bastida lies on the edge of the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana.
What can visitors expect from a future trip to Sa Bastida in Mallorca?
Expect a quiet, nature-based visit rather than a major tourist site.
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