Taking the train.
Apr. 20th, 2013 06:02 pmOn the third day of our holiday we took the train to Sóller. Not your regular train but the Ferrocarril de Sóller - historic carriages on electrified narrow gauge tracks.
Thus in itself an attraction, especially for kids. There are lots of tunnels, too, so that was some extra excitement, especially as someone forgot to switch on the lights for the last part of the journey. (Cue screaming from all the kids in the carriage!)
We decided against taking the tramway down to Port de Sóller and instead spent a leisurely half-day in the sleepy town that is Sóller if you get away from the main square.
( Here are some impressions from the journey: )
Thus in itself an attraction, especially for kids. There are lots of tunnels, too, so that was some extra excitement, especially as someone forgot to switch on the lights for the last part of the journey. (Cue screaming from all the kids in the carriage!)
We decided against taking the tramway down to Port de Sóller and instead spent a leisurely half-day in the sleepy town that is Sóller if you get away from the main square.
( Here are some impressions from the journey: )