Visit Mancor de la Vall
Mancor de la Vall is located in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana, 215 metres above sea level and is connected by road to Inca, Biniamar and Caimairi. The name Mancor comes from the Islamic period, specifically from the word benacor, which in Arabic means: high building on the hill, referring to Santa Lucia’s chapel. Another origin could be from the Berber clan of the Manquir.
The charm of a small village remains intact, with barely 1,500 registered inhabitants and a surface area of approximately 20 kilometres. The district is made up of small villages or farmsteads such as Mancor, Biniarroi, Massanella and Biniatzent, which date back to the time of the Conquest by King Jaume I.