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Where to find routes
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Mallorca is one of the most popular cycling destinations which makes it easy to find cycling routes suitable for all levels.Here's how you can find routes on the island:

Cycling guides and maps: There are many cycling guides and maps available detailing routes in Mallorca classified by level of difficulty.

Websites and Apps: Through Strava, Komoot or BikeMap you can discover and share routes and even plan your own.

Some hotels and shops specializing in cycling offer information, maps and route recommendations according to your level.

Guided tours: There are several companies that offer guided bike tours adapted to the different levels that a cyclist may have.

Here are our recommendations so that you can start organising some routes based on your level:

Beginners

Route Palma to Playa de Palma: A flat and easy route, ideal for beginners. Approximately 20 km there and back.

Route Puerto PollenƧa to Playa de Muro : Another easy and scenic route, with little elevation gain. Approximately 30 km round trip.

Intermediate

Llucmajor- Algaida - Porreres- Llucmajor Route: A moderate route with some climbs. Beautiful scenery and approximately 40 km.

Vineyard Route (Binissalem and Santa Eugenia): Circular route through the Binissalem wine region, with gentle hills. Approximately 40 km.

Advanced

Sa Calobra: One of the most famous and challenging routes in Mallorca. The Sa Calobra climb is a test of endurance, with 26 serpentines and an average gradient of 7%. Approximately 10km of climbing.

Cap de Formentor: Scenic route that starts in Port de PollenƧa and goes to the Formentor lighthouse. Challenging with several climbs, approximately 40 km round trip.

What cycling routes can be done from Playa de Muro?
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Playa de Muro is an exceptional destination for cycling tourism in Mallorca.

Bike routes for all levels ā€“ from very easy to expert level ā€“ that will allow you to discover from your bike some of the best kept secrets of the Balearic Islands: charming villages, spectacular viewpoints, routes through natural areas, dream coves.

Some routes are here.

What routes can you do from Llucmajor?
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Llucmajor has the most extensive network of cycling routes in Mallorca, 400 kilometres perfectly signposted and catalogued, which will delight both amateur and professional cyclists of this sport. Due to the quality of its infrastructure, the biggest European teams train on the island during the winter months.

It is advisable to ride in Llucmajor during the months of January and February, when the almond trees blossom and contrast with the fields of red soil, creating a unique landscape or enjoy the view over Cabrera island and the numerous beaches of Llucmajor.You can see the route options you have to start at this link.

What routes can you take from PollenƧa?
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There are a number of recommended cycling routes starting from PollenƧa. Most of the routes are included in the well-known Biodiversity Routes, which pass through the most emblematic places with the greatest natural, scenic and heritage wealth in the municipality.You can find a directory of routes to do from PollenƧa here.

What are the best cycling routes in Cala Millor?
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Its mild weather, combined with beautiful mountain landscapes and the clear water of the Mediterranean, make this an ideal destination to enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling. In this link you can find different suggestions for cycling routes from Cala Millor.

What are the best cycling routes in Andratx?
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If you are a cyclist, Andratx is your paradise. Andratx has everything you need to enjoy your favourite sport to the fullest.

Andratx is one of the gateways to the Sierra de Tramuntana, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is an ideal place for cyclists who want to climb and experience unique emotions. You can find different proposals for cycling routes from Andratx here.

Is it worth visiting Puig de Randa by bike?
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Of course! You have probably seen a mountain with a ball on top from different points on the island. Well, it is the Santuari de Cura, known by cyclists as Puig de Randa. It is just over 500 metres high, but it is the highest mountain in the centre of Mallorca and its summit has become a must for all those who come to cycle on the island.

The climb to the top is easy, just under 5km uphill with 328m of positive gradient winding through curves that offer you a panoramic view of the island at every turn, making it suitable for all levels. Once you reach the top you will know why it was worth it. From the top you will enjoy a panoramic view of the entire island, you will be able to appreciate the entire Serra de Tramuntana and even see the Bay of Alcudia from above. If you look to your right, you will see Sant Salvador, another climb that every cyclist in Mallorca should do.

And yes, before you ask, at the top you will find a cafƩ with views of the mountains that will make your coffee and cake a delight.

What is the highest point for cycling in Mallorca?
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Puig Major is, at 1,445 metres, the highest peak in all of the Balearic Islands. It is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana.

The actual mountain peak is not open to the public as it is a military zone, but every year it is opened so that cycle tourists who participate in the Kill the Hill or La Bola events can live the unique experience of reaching the highest point on the island. At all other times the maximum height you can reach is 850m.

The most common route begins in the picturesque town of SĆ³ller and climbs through spectacular mountain scenery. Along the approximately 14-kilometre cat 1 climb, you will find constant slopes that average around 6% gradient.

Is Mallorca or Menorca better for cycling?
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Both islands have something special to offer, but Mallorca stands out for several reasons that make it a particularly attractive option.

In Mallorca, you'll find a diversity of routes to suit all levels. The island has something for every cyclist, from flatter routes, gentle coastal rides to challenging climbs in the Serra de Tramuntana. Iconic climbs such as Sa Calobra and Coll de sa Batalla not only offer a physical challenge, but also spectacular views that make the effort worthwhile.

The cycling infrastructure in Mallorca is excellent. The roads are well maintained, there are numerous cycle paths, secondary roads and a lots of bike rental shops and services. Plus, Mallorca is a popular destination for cyclists from all over the world, creating a lively atmosphere and an incredible support network. Did you know that even the pros come to train here?

On the other hand, Menorca is quieter and less crowded, which can be ideal if you're looking for a more relaxed and leisurely cycling experience. The routes are beautiful and pass through stunning natural landscapes, but they don't offer the same variety and challenge as Mallorca, as road cycling is generally flatter and doesn't have climbs that make for an epic experience. Also, cycling infrastructure in Menorca is still developing, so you may not find as many facilities as in Mallorca.

In short, if you're looking for a complete cycling experience with a variety of routes, good services and the possibility of taking on some of the most famous cycling challenges in the world, Mallorca is the best option. The island not only offers you all this, but also gives you a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere that will make your cycling adventure unforgettable.

What is the toughest cycling climb in Mallorca?
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The climb to Sobremunt in Mallorca is considered the toughest climb in Mallorca for cyclists, especially due to the 3 hardest kilometres of the route. From the second to the fifth kilometre, cyclists face average gradients of over 11%, with some ramps exceeding 20%.

Are there cycling routes near Calas de Mallorca?
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Sure! Near Calas de Mallorca there are some great routes to enjoy by bike. You can explore the road that takes you to Porto Cristo, which has incredible views of the coast and brings you close to places like the Cueva del Drach and the Cueva de Hams, which are well worth visiting.

Another option is to head towards Felanitx and Santanyƭ, two nearby towns with landscapes of vineyards and olive groves, as well as local markets where you can stop and enjoy the local culture. In Felanitx you can climb to Sant Salvador where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the island. You can also head towards Porto Colom, and visit its small fishing port which is beautiful.Another option is to head towards the center of Mallorca and explore towns like Montuiri or Porreres.You can also head towards ArtƠ crossing through Sant LlorenƧ.

How difficult is Sa Calobra?
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Sa Calobra is the most famous climb on the island and every year it attracts thousands of cyclists ready to overcome this challenge or improve their times from previous years. Sa Calobra is considered one of the most difficult climbs on the island.

With a length of approximately 9.4 kilometres and a total gradient of around 668 metres, Sa Calobra has an average gradient of 7.1%, with sections reaching up to a maximum gradient of 12%. What makes this climb challenging is its changinggradient and the 26 hairpin corners along the way.

Sa Calobra is located in the Serra de Tramuntana and the weather in this area can be, at times, unpredictable. In summer, high temperatures can make the climb difficult, while in other seasons, it will be the wind and rain. Furthermore, before tackling the climb, cyclists must descend on the same road, which involves a technical descent due to sharp corners and traffic, especially in high season.

To do Sa Calobra, it is essential to be physically fit and have some cycling experience.

Sa Calobra is a unique and rewarding experience for any cyclist looking for a unique challenge in a stunning setting.

The reward upon reaching the top: the feeling of having made it while enjoying the spectacular views of the coast and mountains of Mallorca make all the effort worthwhile.

What are the best cycling routes for wine tasting in Mallorca?
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Mallorca has a rich wine tradition that you can enjoy on the bike by combining your passion for cycling and wine culture.

The Pla de Mallorca area is where you will find some of the best Mallorcan wineries.A route of approximately 70 km from Sencelles to Manacor, passing through Porreres and Petra will bring you closer to the wineries of Son Prim (Sencelles), Jaume Mesquida (Porreres) and Miquel Oliver (Petra).

If you want to explore the Denomination of Origin, a route of approximately 40 km between Santa Marƭa, Binissalem, Consell and Santa Eugenia will take you to the most renowned wineries in Mallorca: Bodega JosƩ Luis Ferrer (Binissalem), Bodega Biniagual (Binissalem), MaciƠ Batle (Santa Maria).

If mountains are your thing, we also have a route for you to enjoy these two pleasures. A route of about 60 km along the foot of the mountain will allow you to discover the Castell Miquel Winery (AlarĆ³), Ribas (Consell) Can Axartell (PollenƧa). And if your plan is to explore the South of the island, this is our recommendation: a route of approximately 50 km from Llucmajor to Petra, passing through Porreres and Felanitx. This way you can taste the wines from the Bodega Son Artigues (Porreres), Bodega Vi Rei (Llucmajor), Bodega Can Coleto (Petra).

What are the most famous climbs in Mallorca?
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In Mallorca, the most famous and popular climbs among cyclists include:

Sa Calobra: Probably the most iconic climb in Mallorca, known for its twisting curves and stunning views. It is a demanding and challenging mountain pass that attracts cyclists from all over the world.

Puig Major: It is the highest peak in Mallorca, reaching approximately 1,445 meters (850m accessible all year round and approximately twice a year during organised events it is possible to cycle through the military zone to the top) in altitude. The 14km climb from SĆ³ller to Puig Major is long and demanding, but is rewarded with spectacular panoramic views.

Coll d'Honor: Located in the Serra de Tramuntana, this climb is less known but equally challenging. It offers quiet roads and stunning scenery in the northwestern part of the island.

Coll de SĆ³ller: Known for its proximity to the charming town of SĆ³ller, this pass is a popular choice among cyclists. It offers stunning views and is accessible from different nearby routes.

Puig de Randa: This climb offers a different experience, with views over the central plain of Mallorca and the possibility of visiting the three sanctuaries at the top: Santuario de GrĆ cia, Santuario de Nostra Senyora de Cura and Santuario de Sant Honorat. Upon reaching the top, a panoramic view of the entire island awaits you.

Sant Salvador: Located in the southeast of Mallorca, the climb to the Santuario de Sant Salvador is popular with cyclists for its challenging climb and the panoramic views it offers from the top. The climb begins in Felanitx and climbs along winding roads to the summit where the sanctuary is located.

Are there coastal cycling routes in Mallorca?
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Yes, Mallorca offers some spectacular coastal cycling routes that are ideal for enjoying the seaside scenery while pedalling.

Palma to Portitxol Route: This route starts in the capital, Palma de Mallorca, and follows the Paseo MarĆ­timo until you reach the charming neighbourhood of Portitxol. The route offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and allows you to enjoy the sea breeze as you pass restaurants, cafes and beaches. If you want to extend your ride, you can follow the cycle path all the way to Arenal.

Alcudia to Cap Formentor Route: From the port of Alcudia, you can follow a route that takes you to the northeast of the island until you reach Cap Formentor. This route goes along the coast, offering spectacular views of bays and impressive cliffs.

Port de SĆ³ller to DeiĆ  Route: This route takes you along the northwest coast of Mallorca, passing through the charming village of DeiĆ . The path meanders through mountainous landscapes and panoramic views of the sea.

Sant Elm to Port Andratx Route: In the southwest of the island, you can cycle from Sant Elm to Port de Andratx, passing along the coast and enjoying views of the island of Sa Dragonera. This route offers a perfect balance between maritime and rural landscapes.

These routes allow you to enjoy the natural and cultural beauty of Mallorca while cycling along its stunning coastline. Always remember to be prepared with water, sun protection and respect local regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable cycling experience.

What are the best cycling routes around ArtĆ ?
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ArtĆ  and its surroundings offer some spectacular cycling routes for all levels of cyclists.

Route to Ermita de Betlem: This is a very popular route that takes you from ArtĆ  to Ermita de Betlem. You can also get there from Playa de Muro or Can Picafort and add kilometres to your legs. The hermitage is situated on top of a hill and offers stunning views of the sea and the coast. The route includes quiet roads and rural landscapes, ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings of Mallorca.

Route to Capdepera and Cala Ratjada: From ArtĆ  you can cycle to the villages of Capdepera and Cala Ratjada. This route combines local roads with panoramic views of the coast and opportunities to explore traditional architecture and local culture in both villages.

Route through the Natural Park of the Peninsula of Llevant: This is a more challenging option that takes you through the Natural Park of the Peninsula of Llevant. Winding roads lead you through Mediterranean forests and stunning cliffs, offering an immersive experience of Mallorca's unspoiled nature. If mountain biking is your thing, this is for you.

Circular route through ArtƠ and Sant LlorenƧ: This route allows you to explore the surroundings of ArtƠ and the neighbouring village of Sant LlorenƧ. It is a relatively gentle route that passes through agricultural landscapes and small villages, offering an authentic insight into rural Mallorcan life.

Sa Via Verda: This is a route that passes along the old railway line. It is a 29km gravel road that runs from ArtĆ  to Manacor and is suitable for all levels.

These are just a few options, but overall, ArtĆ  is an excellent starting point to explore by bike due to its strategic location and the diversity of landscapes it offers. Always remember to check road conditions and respect local traffic and environmental regulations. You can find more routes here.

Which is the best cycle route on the island?
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Without a doubt it is the route that travels over the spine of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains from Andratx to Pollenca. Full details are here.

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What are the best cycling routes to explore the lighthouses of Mallorca?
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Exploring the lighthouses of Mallorca by bike is a fantastic experience, allowing you to discover stunning landscapes and historic sites at your own pace.

Did you know that there is only one active lighthouse keeper left in Mallorca? His name is Javier PƩrez ArƩvalo.

Here are some of the best cycling routes to visit the lighthouses of Mallorca:

Cap de Formentor Route: This is one of the most emblematic routes in Mallorca. From Puerto Pollensa, you can pedal to the Cap de Formentor lighthouse, located at the northern end of the island. The scenery along the winding road is spectacular, with impressive cliffs and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Route from Cala Ratjada to Capdepera: From Cala Ratjada, in the northeast of the island, you can follow a route that will take you to the Capdepera lighthouse. This tour offers you beautiful views of the coast and the chance to explore the town of Capdepera before reaching the lighthouse.

Route from Palma to Cap Blanc: From the capital, Palma de Mallorca, you can follow a route to the west that will take you to the Cap Blanc lighthouse. This route generally follows the southwest coast of the island and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and the small coves you find along the way.

Route from Andratx to Sant Elm: From the port of Andratx, in the southwest of the island, you can pedal to Sant Elm and visit the Sa Dragonera lighthouse. This tour will take you through mountainous and coastal landscapes, with panoramic views of the island of Sa Dragonera and the sea.

Route from AlcĆŗdia to Cap de Farrutx: From AlcĆŗdia, in the northeast of the island, you can follow a route that will take you to the Cap de Farrutx lighthouse. This route is less traveled and offers you a quieter experience, with spectacular views of the coast and cliffs.These routes not only allow you to visit the lighthouses of Mallorca, but also offer you the opportunity to enjoy the nature and scenic beauty of the island while cycling.

If you want to expand and design your own route, here is a list of the lighthouses that you can find in Mallorca:

  • Cap Salines Lighthouse.
  • La Creu Lighthouse.
  • Torre d'en Beu Lighthouse.
  • Punta de la Avanzada Lighthouse.
  • Formentor Lighthouse.
  • Lighthouse of the Port of Palma
  • Faro de la Riba
  • PortopĆ­ Lighthouse.
  • Sa Mola Lighthouse.
  • Cala Figuera Lighthouse.
  • Capdepera Lighthouse.
  • Alcanada Lighthouse (Aucanada).
  • Portocolom Lighthouse.
  • Cap Gros Lighthouse
  • La Muleta.
  • Cap Blanc Lighthouse (Cape Blanc).

What is the gradient and difficulty level of Sa Calobra?
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Ah, Sa Calobra! If you are a cyclist, this place in Mallorca is a challenge that you must do. What awaits you on the road? Well, about 682 meters of positive elevation separate you from the highest point.

The climb is quite an adventure, full of sharp corners and a slope that will test you both physically and mentally. But of course, there are those who prefer the descent, which also has its charm and is a little more relaxed technically speaking.

So, if you like a challenge and spectacular views, Sa Calobra is your place. Get ready to sweat and enjoy cycling to the fullest in one of the most iconic corners of Mallorca.

It has a length of 10.1 kilometers and an ascent of 678 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.5% on average. The summit of the climb is located at 682 meters above sea level.

What are the best cycling routes to explore Mallorca's parks or nature reserves?
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In Mallorca, there are several cycling routes that allow you to explore the island's parks and nature reserves, offering a combination of stunning natural landscapes and the opportunity to enjoy cycling in protected environments. Please note that cycling for training purposes is not permitted in most of these areas and that some areas are not suitable for access by road bike. If you visit them, remember to always respect the environment and the animals you may find there.

Here are some of the best options:

1. Route through the S'Albufera Natural Park: This natural reserve is one of the most important wetlands in Mallorca and is home to a great diversity of birds and wildlife. A recommended route is to start from AlcĆŗdia and follow the paths that surround the flooded fields. It is an ideal experience for lovers of bird watching and quiet nature. Right at the beginning you will find an information point where you can grab a free map with the different itineraries you can take.

2. Route through the Serra de Tramuntana: The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The routes that cross this natural park offer spectacular panoramic views, mountain landscapes, green valleys and traditional and well-known towns such as Valldemossa, DeiĆ  and SĆ³ller. The road from Andratx to PollenƧa is especially popular with cyclists for its challenging climbs and exciting descents. Mallorca Cycle Shuttle has an ideal transfer service for cyclists who want to spend an epic day on wheels as they take them to Andratx or PollenƧa so they can then ride the 120 km of mountains.

3. Route through the MondragĆ³ Nature Reserve: Located in the southeast of Mallorca, this reserve is known for its virgin beaches, hidden coves, forested hills and coastal paths. A suggested route is to start from SantanyĆ­ and explore the paths that lead to the coves of MondragĆ³ and S'Amarador, ideal for a rest and a dip in crystal clear waters.

4. Route through the Parc Natural de la Peninsula de Llevant: This natural park in the northeast of Mallorca offers varied landscapes that include pine forests, cliffs, coves and rural roads. From ArtĆ , you can follow the routes that take you through these natural landscapes, with opportunities to spot birds of prey and enjoy the tranquility of nature.These routes not only offer the opportunity to enjoy cycling, but also to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and biodiversity that Mallorca has to offer. It is advisable to check the conditions of the trails and respect local regulations to protect these natural spaces.

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What is the gradient and level of difficulty of the Formentor cycling route?
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The Formentor cycle route in Mallorca offers a picturesque but challenging route due to its mountainous terrain. From Puerto de Pollensa to Formentor Lighthouse, cyclists face a climb of approximately 400 meters along a 20 kilometer road.

This route is considered moderate to medium high difficulty, with steep slopes and tight curves requiring a good level of skill and endurance.

It is essential to be prepared with enough water, food and be aware of the weather conditions, especially the wind, which can be strong in this exposed area. It is also important to keep an eye out for wild goats that sometimes cross the roads and traffic in high season.

Do not forget to smile at the friendly Mallorca Bike Fotos photographers on the route who will take professional images of you in action if you want.

What is the gradient and level of difficulty of the most popular cycling routes in Mallorca?
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The most popular cycling routes in Mallorca vary in gradient and level of difficulty, depending on the specific route and the sections you ride.Here we leave you the details of some of the most popular spots in Mallorca:

Sa Calobra: Around 700 m of climbing going up from the port of Sa Calobra to Coll dels Reis with a slope of 6.5%. The difficulty is high.

Cap de Formentor: approximately 400m of elevation gain and 3.4% slope. The difficulty is moderate-high.

Coll de SĆ³ller: Around 400m of slope and 5.7% slope. The difficulty is moderate.

Puig Major: around 800 m gradient and 5.9% slope. The difficulty is high.

It is important to note that the level of difficulty may vary depending on physical condition, cycling experience and weather conditions. Additionally, routes can be adjusted according to individual preferences and abilities, with some being more challenging than others in Mallorca.

How do I navigate the cycling routes in Mallorca?
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To navigate the cycling routes in Mallorca, you have several options that can make your experience easier:

Navigation and GPS Applications: Use applications such as Strava, Komoot, or similar apps that allow you to download previously created routes or create your own. These apps typically provide directions and allow you to track the progress of your trip.

Physical and digital maps: Get detailed maps of the island of Mallorca that include cycling routes. You can purchase them at specialized cycling stores or find digital versions online that you can download to your mobile device or print on paper.

Road signage: Many cycling routes in Mallorca are signposted with specific instructions for cyclists. These signs are usually on main roads and at key intersections, making it easy to navigate while you're on the move. They are usually made of wood and include a map to know where you are and where you can go.

Tour Operators and Local Guides: If you prefer a guided or more structured experience, consider joining cycling tours organized by local operators. These tours usually include expert guides who know the routes well and provide you with all the necessary support during the tour.

Local Tips and Recommendations: Ask locals, at bike shops or at tourist information points about the best cycling routes and tips for navigating them.

What are the best cycling routes to explore the agricultural towns of Mallorca?
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A fabulous option is to ride next to the almond fields in the Serra de Tramuntana. Between the end of January and February these trees usually bloom and the fields become beautiful.

Another alternative is to pedal through the Binissalem vineyards. Known for its wines, Binissalem offers routes that wind through vineyards and wineries. From Palma de Mallorca, you can explore the countryside, stop at local wineries to taste wines and discover farming towns such as Santa MarĆ­a del CamĆ­ or Consell.

El Pla de Mallorca is also ideal for a cycling route between its agricultural fields. Start from Sineu or Petra and follow the rural roads that will take you through a rich agricultural life. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the local markets and immerse yourself in the authenticity of Mallorcan rural life.

Finally, in the east of Mallorca, near Manacor and Felanitx, you will find extensive fields of orange trees and other citrus trees. Cycle among the flowering orange trees, stopping in towns like Sant LlorenƧ des Cardassar to sample local products like orange oil.

Can I cycle from one end of Mallorca to the other?
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Yes, you can cycle Mallorca from one end to the other! The island is around 100km long from north to south, so it's totally doable to do it in one day if you're up for an epic day out.

You can start from places like Puerto de Pollensa in the north and cross to the south or vice versa. Mallorca Cycle Shuttle has the perfect service for cyclists who want to take on this challenge as they take you to Andratx with your bicycle so you can return to Puerto PollenƧa or vice versa, riding every km of this route.

You could also consider doing a circular route that takes you across the island, this option is usually for more experienced cyclists as it adds a total of 315 km to your legs.

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How steep are the cycling routes in Mallorca?
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In Mallorca, cycling routes vary quite a bit in terms of elevation. If you stay along the coast or the center of the island, you will find fairly flat and relaxed paths, ideal for easy rides. But if you head towards the Serra de Tramuntana, you will find some of the most epic climbs on the island. The mountain roads on the island will test your legs with slopes ranging from moderate to slopes that have more than 10% gradient, especially on routes that pass through Sa Calobra or Coll de SĆ³ller.

In general, Mallorca offers land for all tastes and levels. So, depending on what you're looking for, you'll always find a route that suits your goals!

What are some cycling routes for families in Mallorca?
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For families looking to enjoy cycling together, Mallorca offers several routes that are suitable for cyclists of all ages and levels.

These routes are usually safe, scenic and relatively flat. Some of the routes to enjoy with the family and for all ages are the following:

Palma to Playa de Palma: This route follows the bike path that connects Palma with Playa de Palma. For the bravest, you can even go to El Arenal. This route it's approximately between 10 and 15km (one way) and run along the promenade so you always have a view of the sea and the beach.

Route through the Albufera de Alcudia: It is an ideal route for nature-loving families. Only touring bicycles are allowed, but if what you are looking for is a family day on wheels it is perfect to admire nature and animals.

Greenway from ArtĆ  to Manacor: This relatively flat route follows the route of the old railway line that was in operation between 1921 and 1977. Its route has been adapted for cyclists and walkers and during its route you can enjoy beautiful landscapes between fields and Mediterranean forests. Its length is 29 km (one way) but if you go with children and you think it is too much for them, you can always take the train back to Manacor or ArtĆ .

Are there cycling routes that pass through traditional Mallorcan villages?
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Yes, there are numerous cycling routes in Mallorca that allow you to pass through traditional villages and enjoy authentic Mallorcan life. Here are some recommended routes:

Route 1: Palma - Esporles - Valldemossa

This route starts in Palma and takes you through the picturesque towns of Esporles and Valldemossa. Esporles is a town located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, famous for its cobbled streets and traditional houses. Valldemossa is a beautiful town known for its old Carthusian monastery and its historical charm. Chopin lived there and George Sand wrote his book ā€œA Winter in Mallorcaā€.

Route 2: AlcĆŗdia - PollenƧa - Lluc

This route starts in Alcudia, crosses PollenƧa and goes up to the LLuc monastery. Alcudia has its famous wall and its streets full of flowers. PollenƧa has a rich history and the atmosphere of its square is charming. When you arrive at the Lluc Monastery, after ascending the Coll de Femenia, you will be visiting an important pilgrimage site with wonderful views. If you want to add kilometers to your legs you can descend the famous Coll de Sa Bataia from there.

Route 3: Sineu - Petra - Sant Joan

This route goes through the heart of Mallorca, known as Pla de Mallorca. Sineu is famous for its weekly market on Wednesdays and its traditional architecture. In addition, its square is a meeting point for numerous cyclists every year. Petra is known for being the birthplace of Fray JunĆ­pero Serra and its stone houses, and Sant Joan is a very charming agricultural town.

Route 4: Andratx - Estellencs - Banyalbufar

This route is perfect if you are looking to cycle around the coast and enjoy spectacular views of the sea. Andratx is a traditional town and you cannot miss its beautiful port on your visit. Estellencs and Banyalbufar are known for being picturesque towns with great coastal beauty.

Route 5: Palma - Algaida - Randa

You can start this route from anywhere on the island. The goal is to reach Randa, a solitary mountain with a monastery at the top, the Monasterio de Cura, which offers panoramic views of the island.

Route 6: Campos - Felanitx - Santanyi

With this route you can explore the southeast of Mallorca. Campos is known for its market and agricultural products and for being close to the beach. From there you can go to Felanitx, where, if you feel like it, you can climb Sant Salvador, a monastery at the top of the mountain whose climb will not leave you indifferent. When you reach the top, you can enjoy the panoramic views of the island. Afterwards, you can head to SantanyĆ­, a town with a vibrant atmosphere that is close to the beach.

How do I find cycling routes with access to local markets in Mallorca?
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Any cycling route you are taking can be adapted to access to local markets. Visiting local markets can be an enriching experience since you will experience Mallorcan culture and gastronomy. In addition, you will contribute to the local economy.These are the most recommended markets on the island:

Alcudia, Sineu, Llucmajor, Inca, Soller and Andratx.

This are the days of the week for the markets around the entire island:

  • Monday: CalviĆ , Lloret de Vistalegre, Manacor, Caimari and MontuĆÆri.
  • Tuesday: AlcĆŗdia, ArtĆ , Campanet, Santa Margalida.
  • Wednesday: Andratx, Capdepera, Felanitx, Petra, Port de PollenƧa, SantanyĆ­, Selva, Sencelles, Sineu, Vilafranca de Bonany and ColĆ²nia de Sant Jordi.
  • Thursday: Ariany, Campos, S'Arenal, Consell, Inca, PĆ²rtol, Sant LlorenƧ de Cardassar, Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Lloseta and DeiĆ .
  • Friday: AlarĆ³, Algaida, Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Santa Maria de la Salut, Pont d'Inca, Son Servera and Sa Cabaneta.
  • Saturday: BĆŗger, Bunyola, Cala Ratjada, Campos, Costitx, Esporles (only the first Saturday of the month), Palma de Mallorca, SantanyĆ­, SĆ³ller, Santa Eugenia and Santa Margalida.
  • Sunday: AlcĆŗdia, Consell, Felanitx, Llucmajor, Muro, PollenƧa, Porto Cristo, Santa Maria del CamĆ­, Valldemosa and Sa Pobla.

How do I find actual paper cycling maps or route guides for Mallorca?
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You can find cycling maps or route guides for Mallorca at any bike rental or repair shop. Many of the cycling cafes also have cycling maps.

You can always go to the tourist office that you find in the area where you are going to stay.

Many of the hotels that accommodate cyclists also have these types of maps and guides, ask the receptionist.

Finally, some bookshops, newspaper and souvenir shops also sell this type of maps and guides.

If you want to have it before arriving on the island, you can purchase it online.

What are the best cycling routes in Mallorca?
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In this article we give you 15 of our favorite cycling routes in Mallorca.

1. Route: Alcudia - Pollensa - Coll de Femenia - Coll de Sa Batalla - Caimari - Moscari - Campanet - Can Picafort - Puerto de Alcudia - Alcudia. Distance: 70 km with 1000 m of ascent.

It is a very scenic circular route with a challenging climb and an excellent descent. Remember to smile while ascending or descending the Coll de Sa Bataia, as the professional photographers from Mallorca Bike Photos will be capturing you in action if you want.

To make this experience even more pleasant, here are some cafes where you can stop along the route to recharge your energy:

ā€œThe Petrol Stationā€ is the famous service station that you will find at the top of Coll de Sa Bataia. It is a great meeting and regrouping point for cyclists. There they have a cafeteria service where you can recharge energy by eating something, buy drinks, refill your bottles or get nutrition products to continue on your way. In addition, they have a bicycle mechanics station where they provide tools in case you need to make any emergency repairs to your bicycle.

CafƩ Sa Ruta Verda in Caimari: Perfect for a morning coffee and a delicious toast before starting the climb or to rest after the descent. They serve delicious food and our favorites are their natural juices and smoothies. It is a cafeteria for cyclists where, in addition to eating, you can find a variety of cycling products and souvenirs. Also, they have an air pump for cyclists to use for free in case you need it and they have for sell some tools for your bike.

Can Gallet: It is located next to Lluc, after climbing the Coll de Sa Bataia. It is the most recommended option for those looking for a local gastronomic experience. Their Mallorcan-style breakfasts will not leave you hungry.

CafƩ 1919: It is a beautiful charming cafƩ located in Puerto PollenƧa in front of the sea. It is an ideal place to end your route if you are staying in the area.2. Route: Andratx - Estellencs - Banyalbufar - Es Capdella - Andratx Distance: 61 km with 1600 m of ascent.On this 61 km route with 1600 m of ascent, you can enjoy a radiant landscape and numerous sections of ups and downs. As you progress, the wind along the coast tends to intensify, especially later in the day. Since the route is circular, make sure the wind is in your favor on the way back to the hotel.

3. Route: Pollensa - Puerto de SĆ³ller - Pollensa Distance: 110 km with 2600 m of ascent

This route is incredibly scenic. It begins with the climb up the Coll de Femenia, continues with the majestic ascent of Puig Major from both sides and culminates with an exciting descent towards SĆ³ller. Port de SĆ³ller offers excellent restaurants and cafes, perfect for a well-deserved break in front of the sea. In short, it is a great route that combines physical effort with impressive landscapes.

To consider: During winter, there are not many options open between Lluc and SĆ³ller. The last safe cafe after Pollensa is at the T-junction where you turn right to continue towards Lluc. There you will find a cafeteria on your right, Can Gallet, and another next to the service station at the top of Coll de Sa Batalla.During this route you will ascend the well-known Coll de Femenia where you can enjoy panoramic views and natural beauty as you climb. Right after you will ascend Puig Mayor and you will be almost at the highest point in Mallorca. There you can enjoy impressive views and observe the CĆŗber lake. Halfway to SĆ³ller, you will find Es Mirador de Ses Barques, a point of interest where you can stop to have a drink in its cafeteria with impressive views of the Port of SĆ³ller or simply stop to admire the panoramic view.

4. Route: Puerto de Pollensa via Cabo de Formentor passing through the Talaia d'Albercutx.Distance: 40 km with 1100 m of ascent.

The views from the Talaia d'Albercutx are spectacular, offering an incomparable panoramic view of the sea and the coast. The route to the Formentor lighthouse is characterized by a fantastic and relatively flat surface, which allows you to enjoy the landscape even more. Formentor Beach is another highlight, famous for its white sand and crystal clear waters. This coastal route could be one of the best in the world due to its impressive beauty and variety of landscapes.

To consider:

Goats on the descent: Be careful with goats that may appear unexpectedly on the way back to Puerto de Pollensa, especially on the descents.

Tunnel to the lighthouse: The tunnel leading to the lighthouse is quite dark, so it is advisable to wear flashing lights and take off your sunglasses to improve visibility.

Areas of interest and recommended cafes:

On the way you will come across the Mirador Es Colomer, a mandatory stop to admire the panoramic views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. At this point, don't forget to smile because the friendly Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be capturing your passage through this point so that you can have a souvenir of your trip. Right here, you can see the Talaia d'Albercutx, an ancient watchtower from which you can see the impressive views of the Bay of Pollensa and Cap Formentor. It is a perfect place to rest a little and take photos.

Halfway there you will find Formentor Beach, famous for its natural beauty and crystal clear waters. Its original hotel was built in 1920 and has since been a symbol of exclusivity that has attracted renowned artists and writers.Your route will culminate with the arrival at Cap Formentor, there you will find yourself at the northernmost point of the island and some spectacular views. The place has a small cafeteria in case you need to refill your bottles or get some food. On the way back, don't forget to smile, because the Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be capturing you in front of one of the most iconic photos of the island on wheels with the Lighthouse in the background.

5. Route: Puerto de Pollensa - Cabo de Formentor - Caimari - Puerto de Pollensa.Distance: 115 km with 2200 m of ascent.

Itinerary: Puerto de Pollensa - Coll de Sa Creueta - Formentor Beach - Cape Formentor - Formentor Beach - Coll de Sa Creueta - Puerto de Pollensa - PollenƧa Golf Club - Campanet - Moscari - Selva - Caimari - Coll de Sa Batalla - Coll de Femenia - Pollensa - Puerto de Pollensa.

This 115 km route with 2,200 m of climbing offers you an exceptional cycling experience with stunning landscapes and several points of interest. Along the way, you'll find stunning coastal views, charming villages and challenging climbs.

Starting the route in the morning in Puerto de PollenƧa is a great idea because the views of the calm sea will not leave you indifferent. On the way to Cap de Formentor don't forget to stop at the Mirador D'es Colomer and of course, at the Formentor Lighthouse that you will find at the end. You will be able to enjoy incredible views and Mediterranean landscape. Don't forget to smile, because Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be at two key points on this route to capture your most iconic photos in this emblematic place.

After conquering Formentor you will head to Campanet, where you can have a coffee in the Campanet Caves in the middle of the island's nature. If you have time, you can visit the interior of the underground caves that have a great geological and natural history.

By continuing your route and passing through Caimari, you will be passing through the place best known for its oil production on the island. In Sa Tafona de Caimari you can find a variety of this local product.

And now, get ready for the big climb of the spectacular Coll de Sa Bataia.

Keep in mind that this route passes through natural landscapes and you may find goats and sheep along the way in the middle of the road. These animals do nothing to people or attack cyclists, but it is advisable to pay attention to avoid surprises and accidents.

Enjoy this magnificent route, combining physical effort with the exploration of charming towns and points of historical and natural interest.6. Route: Estellencs - Puerto de Valldemossa - Palmanyola - Banyalbufar - EstellencsDistance: 100 km with 2500 m of ascent

Itinerary: Estellencs - Puerto de Valldemossa - DeiĆ  - SĆ³ller - Coll de SĆ³ller - Palmanyola - Banyalbufar - Estellencs.

This 100 km route with 2,500 m of climbing will take you through some of the most impressive landscapes in Mallorca. Along the way, you'll enjoy spectacular coastal views, charming mountain towns, and challenging climbs.

Estellencs is a small, picturesque town known for its rural charm and sea views.

The climb from Puerto de Valldemossa is challenging but rewarding, with stunning views and a winding road that will keep you entertained.In DeiƠ you can find the former residence of Robert Graves, now a museum that offers an interesting cultural visit. And if you're hungry, CafƩ Sa Fonda is an ideal place for a stop.

The Coll de SĆ³ller is an iconic mountain spot with sharp corners offering an exciting climb and panoramic views of the SĆ³ller valley. Will not leave you indifferent.

7. Route: Puerto de Pollensa - Alcudia - Caimari - Lluc - Puerto de Pollensa.Distance: 70 km with 1000 m of ascent.

Itinerary: Puerto de Pollensa - Alcudia - Campanet - Moscari - Selva - Caimari - Coll de Sa Batalla - Coll de Femenia - Pollensa - Puerto de Pollensa

Explore Mallorca through a captivating 70 km circular route with 1000m of climbing, starting from Puerto de Pollensa. From here, the route takes you through changing landscapes and historic towns that highlight the diversity of the island.

Starting in Puerto de Pollensa, known for its picturesque bay, you will head towards Alcudia, where the ancient walls and old town offer a glimpse of the island's rich past. Continuing towards Caimari, famous for its olive oil production, you can visit Sa Tafona de Caimari to have a drink or to discover the great varieties of this local product. If you are looking for a 100% cyclist stop, you can have a snack at Sa Ruta Verda, an iconic meeting point for bicycle enthusiasts just before starting the ascent of the Coll de Sa bataia. At this point, put on your best smile because the Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be capturing your best face in action so that you have a nice memory of your time on the island.

The journey continues towards the Sanctuary of Lluc, did you know that the Blauets live in Lluc? the children's choir, internationally recognized for its performances.

Descending from the Coll de Femenia, you will have spectacular views of the Pollensa valley and the northern coast of Mallorca, culminating in a return to Puerto de Pollensa. Along the way, it is important to pay attention to the surface on the trails between Campanet and Moscari, which adds a touch of adventure to this cycling experience.

This route not only promises a rewarding physical challenge, but also the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture and natural beauty that defines Mallorca. Get ready for a memorable journey filled with historical discoveries and breathtaking views.

8. Route: Puerto de Pollensa to Estellencs via Sa CalobraDistance: 125 km with 3300 m of ascent.

Itinerary: Puerto de Pollensa - Pollensa - Coll de Femenia - Lluc - Coll dels Reis - Sa Calobra - Coll dels Reis - Puig Major - SĆ³ller - DeiĆ  - Coll d'en Claret ā€“ Banyalbufar - Estellencs

From the beautiful Puerto de Pollensa to the charming town of Estellencs, this 125 km route with 3,300 m of climbing invites you to explore the best of Mallorca on wheels. Enjoy highlights such as Pollensa, with its historical atmosphere, the panoramic views from the Coll de Femenia, and the serenity of the Lluc sanctuary surrounded by forests. Don't miss the exciting descent along the spectacular Sa Calobra road until you reach its beautiful port.

After conquering the famous peak of Sa Calobra, you can enjoy the views from Puig Major, the highest mountain on the island, and explore charming towns such as SĆ³ller with its iconic tram, DeiĆ  known for its vibrant art scene, and the BaƱalbufar fields. The route culminates in Estellencs, offering a perfect end to this journey full of challenges and the unique natural beauty of Mallorca.

9. Route: Puerto de SĆ³ller - Puerto de Valldemossa - Coll de SĆ³ller ā€“ Puerto de SĆ³llerDistance: 70 km with 1700 m of ascent.

From the charming Port of SĆ³ller to the historic Port of Valldemossa, this 70 km route with 1700 m of climbing takes you through some of the most beautiful corners of Mallorca. Get ready to enjoy stunning landscapes and challenging climbs that make pedaling worth it.

Start by exploring SĆ³ller, famous for its orange trees and modernist architecture. From here, head towards Valldemossa, known for the monastery where Chopin and George Sand lived, offering a culturally enriching stop. Here you can enjoy the famous ""coca de patata"" with a good coffee.

The climb to Coll de SĆ³ller is another highlight, with its sharp corners and panoramic views of the valley. As you make your way to Palmanyola, admire the rural landscapes before returning to SĆ³ller and enjoying a well-deserved break in front of the sea in the charming port.

This route is not only a challenge for cyclists, but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the history and natural beauty of Mallorca. Don't forget to capture some memories along the way!

10. Route: Puerto de SĆ³ller - Coll de SĆ³ller - Bunyola - Valldemossa - Puerto de SĆ³ller.Distance: 65 km with 1400 m of ascent.

Itinerary: Puerto de SĆ³ller - SĆ³ller - Coll de SĆ³ller - Bunyola - Esporles - DeiĆ  - Valldemossa - Puerto de SĆ³ller.

This 65 km route with 1400 m of climbing offers you an unforgettable cycling experience in Mallorca. Starting from SĆ³ller, famous for its orange trees and modernist architecture, you will head towards the challenging Coll de SĆ³ller, with its panoramic views of the valley and coast.

Continue your ride through Bunyola, a charming town surrounded by rural landscapes, before reaching Esporles, known for its stone houses and peaceful atmosphere. Here you can enjoy a good specialty coffee at CafƩ Doble. Don't miss DeiƠ, a bohemian and artistic town that has attracted numerous writers and artists over the years.

The highlight of the trip is Valldemossa, famous for its monastery where Chopin and George Sand spent the winter that became the well-known book ā€œA Winter in Mallorcaā€. Immerse yourself in its rich history and enjoy the spectacular views before returning to Port de SĆ³ller to relax by the sea.

This route is not only ideal for cycling lovers, but also for those looking to explore the culture and natural beauty of Mallorca. Get ready for a day full of adventures and memorable moments in every km!

11. Route: Puerto de SĆ³ller - DeiĆ  - BaƱalbufar - Andratx - Puerto de SĆ³llerDistance: 120 km with 3000m.

Itinerary: Puerto de SĆ³ller - DeiĆ  - BaƱalbufar - Andratx - Capdella - Puigpunyent ā€“ DeiĆ  - Puerto de SĆ³ller.

This route offers you everything: adventure, stunning views of the sea, challenging climbs, exciting descents and roads in good condition to fully enjoy.

This route highlights the impressive coastal road with its panoramic views of the sea, the demanding climbs that will challenge you physically and the exciting descents that will make you feel the speed and adrenaline.

Don't forget to take your camera with you to capture the spectacular landscapes and unique moments that Mallorca has to offer. This route promises to be an unforgettable experience full of nature, culture and adventure on wheels.

12. Route: Puerto de SĆ³ller - Coll de SĆ³ller - Bunyola - Orient - Puerto de SĆ³ller.Distance: 75km with 1600m of elevation gain.

This route will take you through some of the most challenging climbs in Mallorca, including the Coll de SĆ³ller from both sides and the Coll d'Honor, as well as the scenic Coll d'Orient

Starting in SĆ³ller, known for its orange trees and modernist architecture, you will head towards the impressive Coll de SĆ³ller, whose sharp corners will offer you spectacular panoramic views. Continue towards Bunyola, a charming town with its traditional Mallorcan architecture, before entering the Orient Valley, surrounded by mountains and tranquility.

Among the highlights of this route are the impressive climbs to the Colls, the picturesque villages you will pass through and the opportunities to stop and enjoy the local cuisine. Please note that road surfaces in the Orient Valley may not be perfect, but they are quite acceptable for cycling.

This route promises a perfect combination of physical challenges, natural landscapes and cultural experiences, ideal for cyclists looking to explore the best of Mallorca on wheels.

13. Route: Puerto de Pollensa - Cape Formentor - return to Sa Calobra

Get ready for an epic day on the bike through one of the most picturesque and mountainous landscapes in Mallorca. This 138km, 3100m route will take you from Puerto de Pollensa to the spectacular Cape Formentor, exploring some of the island's highlights.

Start early if you can and watch the sunrise from Puerto de Pollensa or from the viewpoint on the way up to Formentor, where you will have incredible views and a unique perspective on the island. Truly, it is an experience that you will remember forever.

The route continues through Pollensa and Coll de Femenia surrounded by nature. Once you complete this climb, you can stop to rest in Lluc and recharge your energy while appreciating this well-known sanctuary surrounded by nature. Now you are ready to face the exciting descent down the Coll dels Reis towards Sa Calobra, a winding road that descends to a beautiful beach. Don't forget to smile because during the descent and then on the way up, the Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be capturing this epic moment so you can have a memory forever.

Remember to take precautions against inclement weather, make sure you are well fed and hydrated during the ride. In summer and high cycling season, be aware that tourist buses can be a problem, especially on the climbs to Sa Calobra and Cape Formentor. The roads get quite busy during rush hour. We recommend you choose this route outside of the high season to enjoy a quieter experience without crowds or start very very early in the morning to avoid the busiest hours.

14. Route: Selva - Caimari - Lluc - Pollensa - Campanet - Selva Distance: 53 km with about 1000m of ascent.

This route will take you from the quiet roads of Selva to Caimari, ascending the iconic Coll de Sa Bataia and enjoying the steep descent of the Coll de Femenia towards PollenƧa.

It begins in Selva, a charming town known for its tranquility and traditional architecture. From here, pedal towards Caimari, surrounded by spectacular Mallorcan landscapes and olive trees. The climb to Coll de Sa Bataia will challenge you physically but will reward you with impressive panoramic views. In addition, to have a souvenir of your adventure, you will find Mallorca Bike Photos photographers at iconic points who will be capturing one of the most beautiful photos you can have on wheels.

At the top you will find the famous gas station known for being a meeting point for hundreds of cyclists every year. If you continue one more kilometer, you can visit Lluc and its well-known monastery where you can take a break to explore and enjoy the serenity of the surroundings. If you prefer to enjoy an authentic Mallorcan breakfast, you cannot miss visiting Can Gallet cafeteria. You will then descend through the Coll de Femenia and its exciting descents to PollenƧa.

Don't forget to keep an eye out for the wild goats that usually roam around the Coll de Femenia and for hikers who could cross the road towards the Coll de Sa Batalla in some sections. Make sure you bring enough water and some food to keep your energy during the ride and beat the heat if it's summer.

This route is ideal for both experienced cyclists and those looking to explore Mallorca in an active and culturally enriched way.

15. Route: Puerto de Pollensa - Sa Calobra - Caimari - Campanet ā€“ Puerto de Pollensa

Get ready for an epic cycling adventure from Puerto de Pollensa through some of the most stunning landscapes in Mallorca! This 103km route with around 2200m it is worth every effort.

Start in Puerto de Pollensa and head towards Pollensa, where the challenging Coll de Femenia and the panoramic views it offers await you. From here, the ascent to Coll dels Reis will take you to one of the highest points with spectacular views before descending towards Sa Calobra, famous for its winding road that descends towards a paradisiacal cove and where hundreds of cyclists come every year to beat their PR.

The return from Sa Calobra will take you back along the Coll dels Reis to Lluc, where you can stop at the historic monastery and enjoy a well-deserved rest. Continue towards the Coll de Sa Batalla, with its exciting descent towards Caimari and Selva. Don't forget to smile, because the Mallorca Bike Photos photographers will be waiting to capture your best profile in action.

Keep in mind that the route can be demanding due to the numerous climbs, so pacing yourself is key. The wind, typically stronger along the coast, can affect your trip, so it is advisable to check the weather report before leaving and go with the appropriate equipment and clothing.

If you are looking for an even more epic experience, consider going to Cap Formentor from Puerto de Pollensa. With about 40 km and 1100 m of ascent, this route will take you to the northern end of the island, offering spectacular views and the option of visiting the Talaia d'Albercutx. Don't miss Formentor beach and the panoramic views towards Cala Murta before entering the dark tunnel, where it is advisable to use flashing lights for greater safety.

How do I get around Mallorca by bike?
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Getting around Mallorca by bicycle can be a wonderful experience, as the island offers a wide variety of routes for cyclists of all levels.

In shops and cafes specialized in cycling you can find cycling maps of the island. If your thing is to go in a group, you can join one of the group rides offered by some clubs or stores and if you want to go further and live the whole experience, you can book a vacation pack for cyclists with a specialized tour operator in which you can enjoy a different route every day and explore the island in the best way.

There are cycle paths in many areas of the island, and most roads have a shoulder that you can use for cycling. It is best to use the secondary roads for a better experience.

In addition, along these paths you will always find signs, usually made of wood, indicating directions for cycling routes. You will also find cycle maps along your route that will help you locate yourself and know which path to take.

Of course, you can also use your mobile phone or GPS to follow maps or directions.

Always remember to respect traffic rules and other cyclists and vehicles that you may find along your route so that we can all enjoy the roads equally.

Are there guided bike tours available in Mallorca?
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In Mallorca there are guided bike tours options available for cyclists of all levels. These routes offer the opportunity to explore the island with the help of expert guides who know the best paths and points of interest.

If you are looking for a cycling holiday in which each day you have a different route with different characteristics and that allows you to explore the island in all its facets, maybe you want to consider booking a package with one of the companies specialized in this type of holiday.

Some of them also offer training camps. Such as, for example, Sunvelo, HCBike Tours or Sa Calobra CC

Some specialized bike shops and cafes such as Rapha or Pas Normal offer free guided tours. You can check their schedules directly on their website or on Chains and Coffee, a website where you can find many of the group rides on the island.

Another option is to hire a private guide who will make personalized routes according to your preferences and adapt to your needs.

How do I find suitable cycling routes for different levels in Mallorca?
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Mallorca is one of the most popular cycling destinations which makes it easy to find cycling routes suitable for all levels.Here's how you can find routes on the island:

Cycling guides and maps: There are many cycling guides and maps available detailing routes in Mallorca classified by level of difficulty.

Websites and Apps: Through Strava, Komoot or BikeMap you can discover and share routes and even plan your own.

Some hotels and shops specializing in cycling offer information, maps and route recommendations according to your level.

Guided tours: There are several companies that offer guided bike tours adapted to the different levels that a cyclist may have.

Here are our recommendations so that you can start organising some routes based on your level:

Beginners

Route Palma to Playa de Palma: A flat and easy route, ideal for beginners. Approximately 20 km there and back.

Route Puerto PollenƧa to Playa de Muro : Another easy and scenic route, with little elevation gain. Approximately 30 km round trip.

Intermediate

Llucmajor- Algaida - Porreres- Llucmajor Route: A moderate route with some climbs. Beautiful scenery and approximately 40 km.

Vineyard Route (Binissalem and Santa Eugenia): Circular route through the Binissalem wine region, with gentle hills. Approximately 40 km.

Advanced

Sa Calobra: One of the most famous and challenging routes in Mallorca. The Sa Calobra climb is a test of endurance, with 26 serpentines and an average gradient of 7%. Approximately 10km of climbing.

Cap de Formentor: Scenic route that starts in Port de PollenƧa and goes to the Formentor lighthouse. Challenging with several climbs, approximately 40 km round trip.

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