



Campanet
07310 Campanet, Balearic Islands, Spain
Campanet is a small, traditional Mallorcan village in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, characterised by narrow streets, stone houses and a calm rural atmosphere; it serves as a gateway to nearby natural attractions in northern Mallorca.
What Makes It Special
The area is best known for the Coves de Campanet — a compact, attractively lit showcave system — and the nearby Fonts Ufanes, a rare seasonal spring that can suddenly gush after heavy rains.
Insider Tips
For the most dramatic experience, time your visit to Fonts Ufanes for late winter or spring after heavy rainfall, and pair an early-morning cave visit with a walk through the village and a coffee at a local café to avoid the busiest hours.
Campanet is a small, traditional Mallorcan village in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, characterised by narrow streets, stone houses and a calm rural atmosphere; it serves as a gateway to nearby natural attractions in northern Mallorca.
What Makes It Special
The area is best known for the Coves de Campanet — a compact, attractively lit showcave system — and the nearby Fonts Ufanes, a rare seasonal spring that can suddenly gush after heavy rains.
Insider Tips
For the most dramatic experience, time your visit to Fonts Ufanes for late winter or spring after heavy rainfall, and pair an early-morning cave visit with a walk through the village and a coffee at a local café to avoid the busiest hours.