What to visit in Pina
In addition to its picturesque square, Pina offers other attractions such as its beautiful rural landscape. Here you will be able to see a large number of old water wells that were used to irrigate the fields.
Sor Catalina Thomàs
Sor Catalina Thomàs, known as “La Beata”, is a very important figure in the history of Mallorca. She was born on May 1, 1531 in Valldemossa and is the only officially recognized saint of the Balearic Islands.
Although she was born in Valldemossa, Sister Catalina Thomás has a strong connection with the town of Pina. After taking her vows and becoming a nun, she was transferred to the Convent of the Canónigas de San Agustín in Palma. During this time, according to tradition, she made numerous trips around the island, including frequent visits to Pina.
During one of these trips to Pina, it is said that Sister Catalina Thomás performed one of her famous miracles. While she was in the village, a great drought threatened the crops. The inhabitants of Pina asked Sister Catalina to intercede for them, and according to tradition, it miraculously began to rain, saving the town’s harvest.
To commemorate this miracle, a stone cross, known as “Creu de la Beata“, was erected in the place where it supposedly took place. Today, this cross is an important landmark in Pina and a constant reminder of the town’s connection to Sister Catalina Thomás.
In addition, each year, Pina celebrates festivities in honor of La Beata. During these festivities, residents of Pina, as well as visitors from all over Mallorca, come together to celebrate her life and miracles with masses, processions and other activities.
It is worth mentioning that Sor Catalina Thomás was canonized by Pope Pius VI in 1792. Although her official day of celebration is April 28, the festivities in her honor are usually held at different times of the year depending on the town.
The Route of the Mills
In the surroundings of Pina, one can follow the “Ruta de los Molinos”, a trail that runs through the old windmills that once dominated the island’s landscape. Although many of these mills are no longer in operation, they still represent a vital part of Mallorca’s history and identity.
Nature in Pina
For nature lovers, the surrounding areas of Pina offer many opportunities for walking and cycling. The open landscapes, full of almond, fig and carob trees, are especially beautiful in spring when the almond trees are in bloom.
The “Torrent de Pina” is an occasional watercourse that fills up after heavy rains, providing an unusual and beautiful spectacle in this generally dry environment.