10 Best Cycling Routes in Mallorca

Discover Mallorca's most spectacular cycling routes. From legendary mountain passes like Col de Pollença to scenic coastal cruises, these 10 routes showcase everything that makes Mallorca a world-class cycling destination. Expert insider tips, elevation profiles, and route recommendations included for every skill level.

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Route Overview & Difficulty

Choose routes matching your fitness level and cycling goals

Route Difficulty Distance Elevation Bike Type
1. Col de Pollença Classic Intermediate 12 km 500 m Road bike (Aeroad, Endurace, Ultimate)
2. West Coast Coastal Cruise Easy 50 km 450 m Any bike type
3. East Coast Hidden Beaches Loop Easy-Intermediate 45 km 300 m Road bike or gravel bike
4. Northern Bay Scenic Loop Easy 40 km 250 m Road bike, gravel, or e-bike
5. Puig Major Epic Challenge Expert 45 km 1,200 m Lightweight road bike
6. Tramuntana Mountains UNESCO Loop Intermediate-Advanced 65 km 1,400 m Road bike with endurance geometry
7. Col de Sóller Mountain Pass Advanced 20 km 750 m Road bike
8. Central Interior Mountain Tour Intermediate 55 km 850 m Road bike or gravel bike
9. South Coast Flatlands Route Easy 50 km 200 m Road bike, gravel, or any bike
10. Three Lakes Mountain Escape Intermediate 42 km 600 m Road bike or gravel bike
#1

Col de Pollença Classic

Distance: 12 km Elevation: 500 m Difficulty: Intermediate

Route Description

The most iconic road cycling climb in Mallorca. Starting from the Pollença town square, the route ascends steadily through 12 switchbacks with increasing gradient. Early sections are moderate (6%), steepening to 8-10% near the summit. The final 2km offers the most challenging pitches with spectacular views of the northern coast and surrounding mountains.

Highlights

  • Legend among European cyclists
  • Testing 500m of continuous climbing
  • Summit viewpoint with 360° views
  • Technical descent with hairpin turns
  • Traditional village restaurants at start

Route Information

Terrain
Paved mountain pass
Best Season
Year-round (best March-May, September-November)
Bike Recommendation
Endurace CF SL 8 Di2 (comfort on climbs) or Aeroad CF SL 8 (for speed)

Insider Tips

Arrive early to avoid crowds. Stable gradient suits steady pacing. Walk final section if needed – no shame. Hydrate continuously. Restaurant at summit serves refreshments.

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#2

West Coast Coastal Cruise

Distance: 50 km Elevation: 450 m Difficulty: Easy

Route Description

A scenic flat-to-rolling route along Mallorca's stunning west coast. Starting from Palma, the route traverses through Calvià, Santa Ponça, and Peguera with constant Mediterranean views. Several small climbs provide breaks from flat sections. The ride showcases dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and pristine beaches. Perfect for cyclists preferring scenery over elevation challenge.

Highlights

  • Uninterrupted coastal views
  • Multiple picturesque beach towns
  • Relaxed pace suits all levels
  • Excellent seafood restaurants
  • Low traffic on scenic backroads

Route Information

Terrain
Paved roads with coastal views
Best Season
Year-round (avoid July-August heat)
Bike Recommendation
Gravel bike (Grizl 8) or road bike for comfort. E-bike if not fit.

Insider Tips

Start early for coastal light photography. Bring sunscreen – reflection off sea intensifies sun. Pack swimwear for beach stops. Many roadside cafes offer excellent local wine.

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#3

East Coast Hidden Beaches Loop

Distance: 45 km Elevation: 300 m Difficulty: Easy-Intermediate

Route Description

Explore Mallorca's quieter east coast connecting pristine beaches and charming villages. The route loops from Manacor through Cala Millor, Arta, and Son Servera with multiple opportunities for swimming breaks. Mostly rolling terrain with only minor elevation gains. The inland sections pass through agricultural areas and pine forests, offering shade and tranquility away from busy coasts.

Highlights

  • Quiet roads with minimal traffic
  • Beautiful beaches ideal for swimming
  • Authentic villages untouched by mass tourism
  • Cave entrance viewpoints
  • Pine forest sections with natural shade

Route Information

Terrain
Mixed paved roads
Best Season
Spring and autumn (best March-May, September-October)
Bike Recommendation
Road bike (Ultimate CF SL 7) for efficiency. E-bike useful for less experienced riders.

Insider Tips

These villages close early – plan lunch stops accordingly. Beach stops add time – plan accordingly. Water taxis available to return via water if tired. Local ice cream is exceptional.

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#4

Northern Bay Scenic Loop

Distance: 40 km Elevation: 250 m Difficulty: Easy

Route Description

Circumnavigate the beautiful bay connecting Alcudia, Port de Pollença, and Can Picafort. Almost entirely flat with scenic bay views throughout. Perfect for building aerobic fitness without altitude stress. The route showcases traditional fishing villages, sandy beaches, and northern Mallorca's unique character. Ideal for recovery rides between harder efforts or beginner cyclists.

Highlights

  • Almost completely flat terrain
  • Picturesque fishing villages
  • Sandy beaches perfect for swimming
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Excellent value restaurants

Route Information

Terrain
Mostly flat with gentle rolling sections
Best Season
Year-round (best spring and autumn)
Bike Recommendation
Any bike type. Perfect for e-bikes or beginners.

Insider Tips

Very popular during holidays – expect company. Consider off-season visits. Port de Pollença offers excellent restaurants. Wind can pick up – watch for crosswinds.

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#5

Puig Major Epic Challenge

Distance: 45 km Elevation: 1,200 m Difficulty: Expert

Route Description

Mallorca's most extreme cycling challenge. This route tackles multiple major passes including Puig Major (1,091m), Mallorca's highest point accessible by road. The journey includes Col de Sóller, Sa Calobra, and other legendary passes. Extreme switchbacks, narrow sections with exposure, and relentless climbing throughout. Only for very experienced cyclists with excellent fitness and descent skills. The reward is access to Mallorca's most dramatic mountain scenery.

Highlights

  • Mallorca's highest mountain pass
  • Extreme altitude exposure
  • Hairpin switchbacks requiring technical skill
  • Spectacular mountain vistas
  • Exclusive achievement for serious cyclists

Route Information

Terrain
Paved mountain roads with extreme sections
Best Season
May-October (avoid winter road hazards)
Bike Recommendation
Ultimate CF SL 7 (lightweight) or Endurace for disc brakes on technical descent.

Insider Tips

This is expert-only. Plan full day (6-7 hours). Bring multiple energy sources. Download offline maps – no mobile signal above 900m. Ride with a partner for safety. Descent is technical – high consequence for mistakes.

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#6

Tramuntana Mountains UNESCO Loop

Distance: 65 km Elevation: 1,400 m Difficulty: Intermediate-Advanced

Route Description

A comprehensive Tramuntana Mountains tour combining multiple passes and scenic mountain villages. The route weaves through UNESCO-protected landscape visiting traditional villages like Deià, Valldemossa, and Estellencs. Continuous but manageable climbing with excellent descents. Showcases Mallorca's most authentic mountain culture, traditional architecture, and Mediterranean agriculture.

Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage mountain region
  • Multiple village cultural experiences
  • Traditional restaurants with local cuisine
  • Orange and olive groves
  • Traditional stone architecture

Route Information

Terrain
Mountain roads through UNESCO heritage area
Best Season
March-May, September-November
Bike Recommendation
Endurace CF SL 8 Di2 (comfort for endurance) or Ultimate CF SL 7 (for climbers).

Insider Tips

Allow extra time for village exploration. Traditional restaurants often require advance booking. Bring cash – not all places accept cards. Early morning starts essential – mountain weather changes quickly.

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#7

Col de Sóller Mountain Pass

Distance: 20 km Elevation: 750 m Difficulty: Advanced

Route Description

One of Spain's most dramatic mountain passes with hairpin switchbacks carved into the mountainside. The 20km route ascends 750m with multiple 10%+ gradient sections. Narrow sections with vertical drop-offs require concentration and technical descent skills. The payoff is access to remote Sóller mountain valley with citrus groves and spectacular views. Often used in Spanish cycling races.

Highlights

  • Dramatic hairpin switchbacks
  • Narrow mountain road
  • Dramatic altitude exposure
  • Remote mountain valley access
  • Sóller village mountain views

Route Information

Terrain
Paved mountain pass with technical sections
Best Season
May-October
Bike Recommendation
Aeroad CF SL 8 (speed) or Ultimate CF SL 7 (lightweight) for this technical climb.

Insider Tips

This road is narrow and serious – full concentration required. Watch for downhill traffic. Hairpins can be walked. Rest at top before descent. Technical descent skill essential – consider practice first.

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#8

Central Interior Mountain Tour

Distance: 55 km Elevation: 850 m Difficulty: Intermediate

Route Description

Venture into Mallorca's often-overlooked interior mountain region. Starting from Inca, the route passes through Llucmajor, Algaida, and other traditional Mallorcan towns. Rolling terrain with moderate climbs provides excellent training stimulus without extreme exposure. Agricultural landscapes, traditional farming, and local culture are highlights. Perfect for exploring less-visited Mallorca.

Highlights

  • Authentic inland Mallorca
  • Traditional farms and agriculture
  • Quiet roads
  • Mountain town culture
  • Local traditional restaurants

Route Information

Terrain
Mix of mountain passes and agricultural roads
Best Season
Year-round
Bike Recommendation
Gravel bike (Grizl 8) for mixed surfaces. Road bike works on main roads.

Insider Tips

Very few tourists – embrace the local experience. Bring map – signage is minimal. Ask locals for route confirmation. Small villages may limit dining options – plan accordingly.

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#9

South Coast Flatlands Route

Distance: 50 km Elevation: 200 m Difficulty: Easy

Route Description

Mallorca's easiest route, perfect for building aerobic fitness or leisurely exploration. The south coast features minimal elevation, allowing focus on steady pacing and distance. Starting from Llucmajor, the route passes through Arenal, Santanyí, and Ses Salines. Mostly flat with a few gentle rolling sections. The quiet inland roads avoid tourist traffic entirely.

Highlights

  • Almost completely flat
  • Long steady-paced sections
  • Quiet roads
  • Traditional villages
  • Beach access options

Route Information

Terrain
Flat to gently rolling paved roads
Best Season
March-May, September-November (avoid July-August heat)
Bike Recommendation
Perfect for any bike type, especially e-bikes or beginners.

Insider Tips

Ideal for tempo training. Can be windy on flat sections – watch for crosswinds. Few shops in rural areas – carry water and snacks. Salt flats near Ses Salines are beautiful for photos.

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#10

Three Lakes Mountain Escape

Distance: 42 km Elevation: 600 m Difficulty: Intermediate

Route Description

A scenic adventure connecting three important water reservoirs in Mallorca's interior mountains. Starting from Manacor, the route passes Gorg Blau, Cuber, and other lakes nestled in mountain terrain. Variable climbing with excellent descents, rewarding cyclists with pristine mountain scenery away from crowds. Lakes offer swimming opportunities and peaceful rest stops.

Highlights

  • Remote mountain lakes
  • Pristine natural scenery
  • Swimming opportunities
  • Mountain tranquility
  • Minimal development
  • Expert photography locations

Route Information

Terrain
Mountain roads with scenic lake access
Best Season
May-October (verify lake access and road conditions)
Bike Recommendation
Gravel bike (Grizl 8) or Endurace road bike for versatility.

Insider Tips

Lakes can have restricted access – check beforehand. Some sections may be unpaved – gravel bike beneficial. Bring swimwear. No services near lakes – carry all supplies. Perfect for lunch breaks.

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Complete Route Planning Guide

Tips and recommendations for planning your Mallorca cycling adventure

📅 Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May) offers perfect cycling conditions with mild temperatures (15-22°C), low rainfall, and minimal crowds. Wildflowers bloom and nature is at its best.

Autumn (September-November) provides similar conditions with warm Mediterranean sun and clear skies. Slightly drier than spring with excellent visibility for mountain photography.

🌡️ Seasonal Considerations

Winter (December-February): Mild but rainy. Some mountain passes may be inaccessible.

Summer (June-August): Hot (30°C+) and crowded. Ride early morning (5-9am) or late afternoon (4pm+). Tourism crowds on coastal routes.

💧 Hydration & Nutrition

Carry minimum 1.5 liters of water. Mediterranean sun intensifies dehydration. Pack energy gels, bars, or local bread. Many mountain villages have restaurants – plan meal stops accordingly.

Mountain areas have limited shops. Carry complete nutrition for climbs. Bring electrolytes for summer rides. Dehydration symptoms appear quickly in heat.

🗺️ Navigation Methods

Download offline maps: Strava, Komoot, or RideWithGPS all have detailed Mallorca libraries. We provide printed route sheets with GPX coordinates and elevation profiles.

Mobile signal is reliable on main routes but spotty above 900m. Carry portable charger for extended rides. Screenshot maps as backup.

🚴 Fitness Preparation

Easy routes (1-4, 9-10): Beginner fitness. Intermediate routes (2-3, 6, 8): Some climbing experience. Advanced (5, 7): Excellent climbing fitness and technical descend skills.

Altitude effects are minimal (highest 1,091m). Focus on climbing fitness. E-bikes help less experienced cyclists tackle mountain routes.

🛠️ Bike Maintenance

All our rental bikes are fully maintained and ready. Carry basic tools: spare tube, tire levers, portable pump, multi-tool. Most mountain towns have basic repair shops (ask at hotels).

Chain lube, degreaser, and cloth are useful for post-ride cleaning. Air filters work in dusty mountain areas. Road condition is excellent – mechanical issues are rare.

Difficulty Ratings Explained

Easy

Fitness Required: Beginner. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

Characteristics: Mostly flat terrain. Maximum 300m elevation. Distances under 50km. Perfect for building aerobic fitness without intensity.

Examples: Routes 2, 4, 9

Intermediate

Fitness Required: Moderate climbing fitness. Regular cycling experience.

Characteristics: Multiple climbs, 500-850m elevation, 40-65km. Mix of flat and steep sections. Requires sustained effort.

Examples: Routes 1, 3, 6, 8, 10

Advanced/Expert

Fitness Required: Excellent climbing fitness. Technical descent skills. Cycling experience.

Characteristics: Extreme elevation (1,200m+), steep gradients (10%+), technical sections, altitude exposure, challenging descents.

Examples: Routes 5, 7

Cycling Routes FAQs

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are ideal with temperatures between 15-25°C and low rainfall. Winter (December-February) is mild but can be rainy. Summer (June-August) is hot (30°C+) – ride early morning or late afternoon. Pro cyclists often visit May and October.
A road bike with decent tires handles most paved mountain routes fine. For gravel/dirt passes, gravel bikes or mountain bikes are better. Our Endurace or Ultimate road bikes work well on mixed terrain roads.
Yes, Mallorca is safe for cycling. Roads are generally well-maintained. Traffic is moderate except on main highways (which we avoid). Wear a helmet, use lights, and stay visible. Tell someone your route. Download offline maps as backup.
Routes 1-4 and 9-10 are beginner-friendly with flat terrain. Routes 6-8 require moderate fitness. Routes 5 and 7 are expert-level climbs. We recommend e-bikes for less experienced cyclists tackling mountain routes.
We provide detailed route documents with maps, elevation profiles, and coordinates. Popular apps like Strava, Komoot, and RideWithGPS have extensive Mallorca route libraries. Most local bike shops offer printed maps.
Route duration varies by fitness level and pace. Beginner routes: 2-3 hours. Intermediate: 4-5 hours. Advanced: 5-7 hours. Always add 30 minutes for rest stops and refueling. Start early to avoid riding after dark.

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