Consell

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Tucked right in the heart of Mallorca, Consell is a charming village that offers an authentic taste of traditional island life. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and almond groves, this peaceful town is renowned for its deep-rooted wine-making heritage, historic architecture, and vibrant local culture. Unlike the bustling coastal resorts, Consell provides a serene escape where visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s rural beauty while still being within easy reach of Palma and other major attractions.
Consell is part of the Es Raiguer region, an area known for its agricultural significance and stunning countryside. The village itself is small but full of character, with narrow streets lined by traditional stone houses, a picturesque main square, and a welcoming community atmosphere. Every Sunday, the town comes alive with its famous flea market, one of the largest on the island, where locals and visitors alike hunt for antiques, vintage treasures, and artisanal goods.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, Consell is far from sleepy. Throughout the year, the village hosts various traditional festivals and events, where visitors can experience the warmth of local hospitality, enjoy live music, and sample authentic Mallorcan cuisine. Whether you're looking for a cultural getaway, a wine-tasting adventure, or a scenic rural escape, Consell offers a unique and enriching Mallorcan experience.

About Consell

Best Time to Visit Consell

The best time to visit Consell depends on your preferences. Spring (March to May) brings mild temperatures, blooming almond trees, and vibrant green landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer (June to August) sees warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine, ideal for enjoying al fresco dining and exploring nearby beaches, though it can get quite hot. Autumn (September to November) is a fantastic time for wine lovers, as the grape harvest takes place, and local wineries open their doors for tastings. Winter (December to February) is quieter, but with mild weather and fewer tourists, it offers a peaceful escape with the chance to experience traditional Mallorcan life at a slower pace. Our guide on the best time to visit Mallorca gives you more details to plan your perfectly-timed escape!

Best Things To Do In Consell

Every Sunday, Consell hosts one of the island’s largest flea markets, attracting visitors from all over Mallorca. Here, you can browse through antiques, vintage furniture, handmade crafts, and unique second-hand items, making it the perfect place to find a special souvenir.

Wine enthusiasts will love Bodega Ribas, one of the oldest wineries in Mallorca, dating back to 1711. Take a guided tour to learn about the winemaking process, sample some of the best local wines, and enjoy a tasting session in a beautiful historic setting.

Take a leisurely stroll through the narrow streets of Consell to admire its traditional stone houses and historical buildings. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Visitación, located in the heart of the village, is a stunning example of pre-modernist architecture that reflects the town’s rich heritage.

Consell is an excellent starting point for cycling adventures. The surrounding countryside features scenic routes leading to nearby villages such as Santa Maria del Camí, Alaró, and Binissalem, offering breathtaking views and charming rural landscapes along the way.

If you’re visiting in August, don’t miss the Festes de Sant Bartomeu, a lively celebration featuring traditional music, dance, and local gastronomy. In October, the annual Fira de Consell showcases the best of local crafts, food, and cultural traditions, making it a fantastic event for visitors.

Best Places To Go In Consell

One of the most prestigious wineries in Mallorca, Bodega Ribas offers visitors the chance to explore its historic cellars, taste exceptional wines, and learn about the region’s viticulture.

This weekly flea market is a must-visit, whether you’re searching for unique antiques, vintage finds, or just enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

A beautiful church in the village center, featuring a blend of historicist and modernist architectural elements that make it a fascinating landmark.

For outdoor lovers, hiking trails around Consell provide stunning countryside views. A popular route leads to the nearby village of Alaró, where you can explore the impressive Castell d’Alaró fortress and enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas. Read more about Alaró here!

Frequently Asked Questions about Consell

Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we get from our guests who are planning on staying in a villa in Consell.

Where is Consell?

Consell is a small village in the Es Raiguer region of Mallorca, Spain, located in the central part of the island. It lies between Santa Maria del Camí and Binissalem, about 20 km northeast of Palma, Mallorca’s capital. The village is well-connected via the Ma-13 motorway, making it easily accessible from Palma and other major towns.

Is Consell easily accessible?

Consell is about 27km (23 minute drive) from the airport. It is also accessible via public transport, travelling through Palma.

Are there markets in Consell?

Yes! Two markets a week actually. The market on Thursdays is more of a food market, while Sundays flea-market sells more authentic Mallorcan trinkets antiques.

What our guests say

Fantastic home for a fantastic stay. We loved our time here and would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing time away. Top tips from us - don’t stress about parking, the roads are very narrow and parking isn’t easy so use the car park on the way in to Pollensa. It’s only a 5 minute walk and is very safe. There is a lovely bakery just 2 minute walk away on the main road in and not far from the chemist. Enjoy!
Sarah J
Abulqassim Townhouse
Great villa, comfortable beds, clean and the welcome pack was really appreciated. Good location and the pool and table tennis went down very well with everyone.
Anna B
Can Venzala
Charming and lovely townhouse in the old part of Pollenca. Recently refurbished to a very high standard. House is really well equipped. ACs in all the rooms meant it was never too hot even in the August. High walls give a lot of privacy and also make the sun more bearable. Pool was lovely. We quickly got used to parking in the side streets around the house, but it is also possible to park slightly outside the town. We used a car to go Puerto Pollenca to get to the fantastic beaches. Their Internet was good enough for video calls for work Communication with the manager was easy and quick. Would clearly recommend and also go back.
Torsten W
Abulqassim Townhouse
"The villa was very well presented, spotlessly clean, and surprisingly well equipped – it even had a tea-pot! The welcome pack was probably the best and most comprehensive I’ve seen!.. Pollenca is a good base if you want to have good access to the coast without being in a coastal resort."
Robert W.
Can Jaume La Font
We had a great stay and the communication with Colin was brilliant. The villa is very clean and spacious and the beds are comfortable. The pool area is fantastic and the steps in are great for children. The pool was also really warm considering it’s not heated and the view of the mountains is fantastic. Lovely quiet area but a 25 min walk into the square in Pollenca and 5 min drive to the Port. Lovely area and lots of great restaurants and beaches nearby. We were a family of 8 (7 adults and one child) and would definitely like to return :)
Sarah S
Can Venzala

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