Trek With Donkeys in Deià
By morning, spa manager Melanie is dispensing caviar collagen
treatments to pampered human guests at
Belmond’s La Residencia but, come afternoon, it’s the hotel’s
resident donkeys that are receiving the five-star treatment. Beauty
expert and donkey whisperer in seemingly equal parts, Melanie
feeds, grooms and cuddles her four-legged charges daily.
The five VIP residents were originally brought to the hotel as
living, breathing lawnmowers and, with endless pastures on the
estate, they must have felt as if they were in an edible
palace.
Visitors can book to explore a hiking trail across the Belmond
estate with the loveable beasts every Thursday. In the summer
months, if the heat is too intense, meet-and-greet sessions are
laid on instead. Armed with grooming brushes, guests are invited to
muck in and can expect a dense tangle of fur to fly off each donkey
as toasty winter coats are shed.
However, it’s the trail that represents the best adventure.
Strolling through the Unesco-designated hilltops, you’ll find few
views more breathtaking than your first of Deià. The village’s
gardens are a whirlwind of colour, while the skyline more closely
resembles a watercolour painting than real life. At the end of a
trek through mountain olive groves, taste buds will be tempted by a
picnic lunch in a traditional stone shepherd’s hut, before you’ll
follow in the trusty donkeys’ footsteps back to the hotel.
Animal lovers need not fear – hikes take place only once per
week to avoid overtiring the donkeys, while the rest of their
working week entails little more than grazing. That seems much
easier – and, in the donkey world, more delicious – than the work
of the on-site gardening team.