Bunyola lies on the south of the Tramuntana mountains in the North West region of the island. A number of prehistoric remains have been found here including the bones of a Myotragus Baleàricus, a cave goat thought to have roamed the lands over five thousand years ago. The best-preserved sign of ancient human activity is the circular Talayotic house in the Comasema farming estate. The town has two weekly markets, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, selling fruit, veg, clothes, shoes, ceramics, etc. The Palma to Sóller train stops here. We also deliver and collect from Palma Airport