Mallorca Cycling
So what’s this page about? Well my lifelong hobby and passion is cycling and Mallorca is one of the best places to enjoy road cycling, especially if you like riding in groups to share the experiences!
The island offers a variety of terrain, with mostly smooth tarmac roads, cycling friendly motorists, great scenery, warm weather, great café stops, organised group riding and local cycle hire shops. For post riding or rest days, you have sandy beaches, many restaurants, bars and sightseeing possibilities.
If you are interested in coming to the island to enjoy some fantastic cycling experiences, then please get in touch for a chat.
You may be wanting to come on your own, with a group of friends, a corporate or charity package, training or preparing for an event such as a major sportive or race – all can be catered for.
Smooth tarmac Mountain Roads |
Fun group rides |
Quiet lanes |
Lots of quiet lanes |
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Anybody mention there are lots of cakes!
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Indulgence! |
Healthy options always available… |
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Then the more serious stuff!!
Everybody wants to go to Sa Calobra… Back up it’s 26 hairpins, 9.5km climb at 7% and 670m of ascending to 682m. If you can beat 25mins then you could be topping the Strava leaderboard!

Sa Calobra at the bottom

Then, the start of back up!!


Coll de sa Batalla (Petrol Station) – Enjoyed by everyone! 7.9km at 5% and 386m of ascending to 576m with a small respite in the middle.

Back at the top
Puig Major – 13.9km at 6.2% ascending 830m to 850m. Longest climb on the island.

Coll de Soller – 497m at the top. From Soller side it’s 7.4km at 6%, ascending 427m to 497m. From Bunyola side it’s 5km at 5% climbing 257m.
Coll d’Honor – 5.4km at 5.9% ascending 350m to 550m.
San Salvador – 5km at 75, up 410m to 510m. The gradient does reach 15% in places.

Puig de Randa (Cura) – The shorter of the options, 4.4km at 5.6%, up 244m to 534m.


















