Full Description
Dating back to the 1800s, this stone-built villa in the village of Galilea above Puigpunyent offers a combination of historic character and modern comfort within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Positioned on a south-facing 1,181 sqm plot, the property enjoys open views across the surrounding hills toward the distant Mediterranean while maintaining privacy within a traditional village setting.
The house provides approximately 209 sqm of interior living space and has been carefully renovated over the past 15 years to preserve its original structure while improving everyday functionality. Thick local stone walls and traditional materials maintain the character of the home, while updated interiors support year-round living.
The main living areas open toward a large covered terrace of over 100 sqm that functions as an outdoor living room. From here, views extend across the mountains and toward the sea. Inside, an open fireplace forms the focal point of the main living area, creating a comfortable atmosphere during the cooler months.
The garden is arranged in a traditional Mediterranean style with several seating areas positioned among fruit trees and landscaped sections. The swimming pool is located in a separate area of the garden, creating a quieter space for relaxation while still enjoying views of the village and surrounding landscape.
The property also includes a separate garage and gated off-road parking, an important advantage within a village environment.
Galilea is the highest village in Mallorca and is known for its peaceful setting within the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Despite its mountain location, the village remains connected to the southwest of the island. Es Capdella can be reached by a short drive, providing access toward Andratx and Peguera. Palma city is approximately 25–30 minutes away and Palma Airport around 35–40 minutes by car.
International schools such as Agora Portals and Baleares International College are within driving distance, while nearby marinas including Puerto Portals and Port Adriano provide access to sailing and watersports. The surrounding Galatzó public estate offers hiking and trail routes directly within the Tramuntana landscape.
























