New Build Villa With Fantastic Views For Sale In Palmayola, Bunyola
4 Beds
4 Baths
18,191 Sqft
3,337 Sqft lot
Updated: July 6
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About the Property
Discover this exceptional villa that seamlessly blends comfort, design, and breathtaking scenery. Every room boasts spectacular views of the sea and mountains. On the ground floor: open-plan kitchen with Miele appliances, dining area, two living rooms, entrance hall, guest toilet, and an en-suite bedroom. Access to a spacious 100 m² porch. Upstairs: three bedrooms with stunning views. Two
Discover this exceptional villa that seamlessly blends comfort, design, and breathtaking scenery. Every room boasts spectacular views of the sea and mountains. On the ground floor: open-plan kitchen with Miele appliances, dining area, two living rooms, entrance hall, guest toilet, and an en-suite bedroom. Access to a spacious 100 m² porch. Upstairs: three bedrooms with stunning views. Two feature oak parquet flooring, built-in wardrobes, and en-suite bathrooms with Mallorcan stone sinks. The master suite offers a walk-in dressing room with vanity, oak floors (microcement shower), and a private bathroom. The semi-basement includes: garage for 1–2 cars, elevator, laundry room, technical room, two 30 m³ water tanks (house & garden), leisure area with lounge, dining/kitchen, and games room (billiards and foosball), spa zone (sauna & hammam for 4), full gym, and bathroom with access to outdoor terraces and pool. Outside: 12.5 x 3.8 m saltwater pool with heat pump and automatic cover, BBQ area, sun loungers, garden beds, fruit trees, and centuries-old olive trees. Fully irrigated and lit garden with native plants. The home is equipped with Wi-Fi and repeaters on all levels, SONOS sound system (ground & semi-basement), individual-zone radiators (aerothermal), and A/C with individual thermostats throughout.
Bunyola is a small inland municipality in the Serra de Tramuntana, the mountain range that runs along the northwest coast of Mallorca and holds UNESCO World Heritage status. The town sits at roughly 240 metres above sea level, surrounded by terraced olive groves, pine forests, and the dramatic limestone ridges that define this part of the island. It is a working Mallorcan village with a genuine local character, largely untouched by the mass tourism that shapes the coastal resorts.
The village centre has a weekly market, a handful of traditional cafés, and the Bar Can Penasso for everyday use. Palma is 18 kilometres away, giving straightforward access to its full range of restaurants, the Mercat de l’Olivar, and cultural institutions including the Fundació Miró Mallorca. The nearby Palmanyola area offers additional residential amenities within a short drive.
Bunyola sits directly on the Palma to Sóller railway line, one of the island’s most historic routes, with the Bunyola station providing a direct connection to Palma in approximately 30 minutes. By car, Palma city centre is around 20 minutes via the Ma-11. Palma de Mallorca Airport is approximately 30 kilometres from Bunyola, reachable in roughly 25 to 30 minutes by car, with direct flights to most major European cities year-round.