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Torellonet

This site can in fact be divided into 3:

Torello 1

The signposted talaiot; leaving the airport, turn left at the roundabout towards Sant Climent and after only about 500m turn right - the junction is signposted to a restaurant from both directions but to the talaiot from only one!.  Follow the signposts to the talaiot and 

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The official sign The easy side entrance has been blocked with stones - but there's a series of steps just to the left The tataiot from the road View from the Circle of Torello
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Storage silos or water tanks within the site From the top!  

Torello 2

As you look at Torello 1 from the road, this far more ruinous building is in the field to your left.

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From the top of Torello 1 From the road

Circle of Torello

From the top of Torello 1, look across the road and the next field, for what is believed to be the remains of a house with columns around a central patio.  Climb over the wall using the footholds opposite Torello 1, and then go through the gate to your left; turn right and keep the wall on your right and you will come to an opening to the field containing this building.  It's a lot easier than climbing the walls to get straight there!  We tried to ask permission to cross the fields from an elderly lady a Torellonet Farm, but we don't speak much Spanish, let alone the local dialect, and she didn't speak any English.  Sign language didn't help much either, but she got the gist that we were interested in the buildings so we decided to cross the fields anyway.

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The front ... side ... and impressive back wall Storage silo the interior
 
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