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Roman Bridge in Pollença

Pollença offers a perfect blend of history, scenery, and Mediterranean charm, turning any walk into a step back in time. And nestled among quiet streets and lush greenery lies one of its most intriguing hidden gems: the Roman Bridge of Pollença.

It may not be the most imposing monument on the island, but it’s certainly one of the most authentic. A spot steeped in history, standing strong stone by stone through the centuries. If you’re exploring the north of Mallorca, this is one place well worth adding to your itinerary, not just for the bridge itself but for everything that surrounds it.

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The Roman bridge of Pollença

Let’s dive into a bit of history. The Roman Bridge of Pollença, known locally as Pont Romà, gets its name from its ancient look and age. While it’s not confirmed to be from the Roman era, some studies suggest it may date back to the medieval period, possibly built on the remains of a much older structure.

What we do know is that for many years, it served as a key crossing point over the Sant Jordi stream, making access to the town from the east much easier.

Its design is simple but solid: two semi-circular stone arches, beautifully integrated into the landscape and carefully preserved over time.

Although it has undergone several restorations, it still stands as a symbol of connection, resilience, and above all, identity for the people of Mallorca.

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How to get to the Roman bridge of Pollença

Getting to the Roman Bridge of Pollença is very straightforward, especially if you’re already in town or staying nearby. It’s just a 10-minute walk from the historic centre, simply follow the signs to Camí del Pont Romà, a quiet pedestrian path that leads you straight to the bridge.

If you’re using public transport, there are buses connecting Pollença with other towns like Alcúdia and Palma. From the main bus stop in Pollença, it’s a short and pleasant walk to the bridge.

Driving? You’ve got two options. You can park in the old town and walk a flat, easy route surrounded by nature that’s also perfect for kids or bikes.

Even better, start your visit in reverse: from the Roman Bridge heading into the town centre. Right next to the bridge, there’s a large dirt car park, an ideal spot to leave the car and begin exploring.

From there, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the historic centre. The route is easy and pleasant, and it’s no secret that Pollença is one of the most beautiful towns in Mallorca.

Once in the heart of the town, you’ll find plenty of must-see spots: the Pollença Museum, featuring contemporary art and archaeological pieces; the Dionís Bennàssar Gallery, set in the painter’s former home; the Desbrull Tower, a defensive structure with a distinctly medieval feel; the lively Plaça Major, ideal for a break on a sunny terrace; and of course, Puig del Calvari, with its iconic 365 steps leading up to a church with breathtaking views.

Starting your visit at the bridge is a natural and symbolic way to enter Pollença, an easy, authentic route filled with small but memorable moments.

What to do around the Roman bridge

Beyond the bridge itself, this part of Pollença is full of charming corners, perfect for a peaceful stroll and a chance to lose yourself in a mix of nature and history.

Just a short distance away is the Camí de Ternelles, an easy hiking trail that winds through one of the most authentic landscapes in northern Mallorca. If you’re after something more cultural, head to the Claustre de Sant Domingo, a former convent turned art centre, which regularly hosts exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.

And if your visit falls on a Sunday (from 9:00 to 13:30), don’t miss the weekly market in Pollença. The Plaça Major comes alive with charming stalls selling local produce, crafts, live music, and that unmistakable Mallorcan atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot to sip a fresh juice, try some local snacks, sample traditional Mallorcan food, and pick up a souvenir.

From this area, you can also easily connect to other routes across Mallorca and visit some of the island’s best viewpoints. Sometimes, the best thing to do in a place like this is to take your time and simply enjoy the moment.

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Come and visit the Roman bridge in Pollença

At first glance, it might seem like just a simple bridge, but as you’ve seen, it’s much more than that. It’s a gateway to Mallorca’s history, offering a glimpse into the past and a chance to enjoy a spot that connects you with the island’s rural charm.

Plus, it’s so close to the town centre that there’s really no excuse not to visit. You can park right next to it and start your walking route from there, ticking off the 12 must-see sights in Pollença along the way.

And if you decide to stay in the area, even better. On our website, you’ll find a range of charming properties just minutes from the bridge, from full fincas perfect for switching off to rustic houses and villas with pools where you can enjoy the surroundings in total comfort.

So go on, if you’re planning to explore the north of Mallorca, add this spot to your list and start planning your trip with Ideal Properties.