One of the most outstanding attractions of the Monnaber Nou is its setting surrounded by picturesque countryside with the majestic backdrop of the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains. The upper-middle-range hotel itself is certainly a draw too, set in a 17th-century country house brimming with historic rustic charm. Its 25 rooms are clean and well-maintained, with most offering country views, though a number of rooms are located in a very separate annex. The surrounding farmland produces much of the ingredients used in the excellent on-site restaurant, which also opens to a terrace with lovely panoramas. Two pools and a cozy spa provide ample relaxation space, even at peak season. And with bike rentals, horse stables, and plenty of local footpaths there are multiple ways to explore the area. The only real downside is much of the interiors feel rather old-fashioned, especially compared to the rustic-luxe finish of the comparable Son Brull Hotel, which is undeniably chicer though more expensive.
One of the most outstanding attractions of the Monnaber Nou is its setting surrounded by picturesque countryside with the majestic backdrop of the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains. The upper-middle-range hotel itself is certainly a draw too, set in a 17th-century country house brimming with historic rustic charm. Its 25 rooms are clean and well-maintained, with most offering country views, though a number of rooms are located in a very separate annex. The surrounding farmland produces much of the ingredients used in the excellent on-site restaurant, which also opens to a terrace with lovely panoramas. Two pools and a cozy spa provide ample relaxation space, even at peak season. And with bike rentals, horse stables, and plenty of local footpaths there are multiple ways to explore the area. The only real downside is much of the interiors feel rather old-fashioned, especially compared to the rustic-luxe finish of the comparable Son Brull Hotel, which is undeniably chicer though more expensive.