It's a
dramatic
10km
journey
southwest
from
Sóller
along
the C710
to the
beautiful
village
of
DEIÀ
. The
mighty
Puig des
Teix
meets
the
coast
here,
and,
although
its
lower
slopes
are now
gentrified
by the
villas
of the
well-to-do,
the
mountain
retains
a
formidable,
almost
mysterious
presence.
Doubling
as the
coastal
highway,
Deià's
main
street
skirts
the base
of the
Teix,
showing
off most
of the
village's
hotels
and
restaurants.
At
times,
this
main
street
is too
congested
to be
much fun,
but the
tiny
heart of
the
village,
tumbling
over a
high and
narrow
ridge on
the
seaward
side of
the road,
still
manages
a
surprising
tranquillity.
Labyrinthine
alleys
of old
peasant
houses
curl up
to a
pretty
country
church
, in the
precincts
of which
stands
the
grave of
Robert
Graves
, the
village's
most
famous
resident
- marked
simply "Robert
Graves:
Poeta,
E.P.D."
(
En
Paz
Descanse
: "Rest
In Peace").
From the
graveyard,
the
views
out over
the
coast
are
truly
memorable.
Graves
put Deià
on the
international
map, and
nowadays
the
village
is the
haunt of
long-term
expatriates.
These
inhabitants
congregate
at the
Cala
de Deià
, the
nearest
thing
the
village
has to a
beach -
some
200m of
shingle
at the
back of
a
handsome
rocky
cove of
jagged
cliffs,
boulders
and
white-crested
surf.
It's a
great
place
for a
swim,
the
water
clean,
deep and
cool,
and
there's
a
ramshackle
beach
bar, but
in
summer
the cove
often
gets
crowded,
especially
when the
day-trippers
arrive
by boat
from
Port de
Sóller.
It takes
about
twenty
minutes
to walk
from the
village
to the
cala
, a
delightful
stroll
down a
wooded
ravine;
from the
bus
stop,
walk in
the
Palma
direction
to a
sharp
right
bend in
the main
road,
then
turn
right
down the
shallow
steps
and
continue
downhill,
taking a
right
fork
after a
few
minutes.
When the
lane
ends a
signposted
footpath
continues
in the
same
direction;
after
about
five
minutes
turn
right by
a white
painted
sign and
follow
the path
until it
joins a
surfaced
road
about
500m
from the
cove.
Alternatively,
driving
there
takes
about
ten
minutes:
head
north
along
the main
road out
of Deià
and
watch
for the
sign.