The Lluc Monastery (Monestir de Lluc) is located in the Tramuntana mountains and is a very popular destination for day trippers and hikers on Mallorca. It is 500 metres above sea level, which makes a trip to Lluc particularly interesting on a hot summer day. Both the monastery itself and the landscape around Lluc are worth seeing. The monastery also offers a cheap hostel for the many hikers and cyclists in the Tramuntana mountains.

History
The monastery dates back to the 13th century and was built around a statue of the Virgin Mary, which is considered holy. Legend has it that a shepherd boy named Lluc found the statue, which was later venerated as the patron saint of Mallorca. Since then, the monastery has been a popular place of pilgrimage.
highlights
The Black Madonna (La Moreneta): The statue of the Virgin Mary venerated in the monastery’s basilica is the central shrine of the monastery, and many pilgrims visit the site to see it.
Basilica of Lluc: This beautiful church was built in the Baroque style and impresses with its sumptuous furnishings.
Botanical Garden: There is a small garden near the monastery that displays the flora of the Tramuntana mountains.
Museum of Lluc: This exhibits religious artwork, historical objects and archaeological finds from the region.
Singing of the Escolania Choir: The monastery’s children’s choir, known as Els Blauets, performs regularly and delights visitors with traditional songs.
Activities
Hiking: Lluc is an ideal base for hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana, including the popular route to Puig de Massanella, the second highest peak on the island.
Pilgrimage route: The Camí Vell de Lluc is a historic pilgrimage route that leads from Caimari to the monastery.
Peace and contemplation: Many visitors come to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, meditate or simply experience nature.

The most important building is the central monastery church with the famous statue of the Madonna “La Moreneta”. Also worth seeing are the monastery gardens and the inner courtyard of the Monestir de Lluc.


Monastery church and courtyard of Lluc
You can get a good view if you climb the hill behind the monastery (10 minutes). In several directions you can see various valleys as well as the monastery (see picture at the top). Entry to the Lluc monastery is free without the museum.
You only have to pay an entrance fee for the Lluc Museum, which is located in a wing of the main building (entrance fee around €5 in 2025). For the most part, the museum does not necessarily have much to do with the monastery itself. It is mainly concerned with Mallorca as a whole. Archaeological finds from Mallorca, pictures, textiles, ceramics, furniture and handicrafts can be seen in various rooms. It is probably only worth seeing for a museum fan or art lover. The various themes of the museum seem to have been put together arbitrarily. In addition, when we visited a few years ago, the signs were only in Catalan and Spanish and not in English and/or German.
Staying overnight at the Lluc Monastery
At the Lluc Monastery you have the option of staying overnight on site, which offers a unique experience in the midst of the tranquility of the Tramuntana mountains. Here is the most important information:
| category | details |
|---|---|
| accommodation types | single, double, family rooms and apartments |
| equipment | Simple rooms, mostly with private bathroom; some apartments with kitchens |
| prices | Moderate, often cheaper than hotels, especially in high season |
| special features | Quiet atmosphere, ideal for contemplation; close to nature and hiking trails |
| choral singing | Escolania Children’s Choir: Performance in the morning or evening for guests |
| booking | Reservation via website or by phone recommended |
| food | Restaurant and café with Mallorcan dishes; partial kitchen use possible |
| activities | Hiking, meditation, visiting the monastery and the botanical garden |

The hostel’s simple rooms are located directly in the side wing of the Lluc Monastery
At the Lluc Monastery there is a good information office for the Tramuntana mountains, the best hiking area in Mallorca. The staff at the information center are very helpful and speak good English. The information office has a very interesting exhibition about endangered animals in Mallorca, especially the rare black vultures.
Gastronomy at the Lluc Monastery
- Restaurant in the monastery
Offer: Traditional Mallorcan cuisine, simple dishes such as pa amb oli, stews and meat dishes.
Special features: Simple atmosphere, ideal for a break after a hike.
Tip: The daily menu is often inexpensive and filling. - Cafeteria
Offer: Snacks, sandwiches, coffee and cake.
Suitable for: A quick breakfast or an afternoon snack. - Picnic area
There are picnic areas on site where visitors can enjoy food they have brought with them in nature.
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Buses to Lluc 2025
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Direct bus connections to Lluc
- 1.Palma – Lluc
Line 330
Route: Palma – Inca – Lluc – Port de Pollença
Travel time: Approx. 1 hour 45 minutes from Palma.
Frequency: Several times a day, especially in high season.
Tip: Inca is a central transfer point if no direct connection is available. - 2.Inca – Lluc
Line 330 or 332
Route: Inca – Caimari – Lluc
Travel time: Approx. 30-40 minutes. - Frequency: Regular connections, especially in the morning and afternoon.
- 3.Port de Pollenca / Pollença – Lluc
Line 330
Route: Port de Pollença – Pollença – Lluc
Travel time: Approx. 30-40 minutes.
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Map of Lluc Monastery on Mallorca
