Ca'n Topa


Its high-on-a-hill location on the windy mountain road to Sóller makes Ca'n Topa a much-loved pit stop of cyclists and hikers, who love its languid rhythm, poolside deck, snacks (pizzas, bocadillos, cakes and the like) and ice-cold drinks after exploring the Tramuntana.


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