Welcome to Cycling Paradise! With its superb road network, limited traffic and spectacular climbs, Mallorca has become THE place to ride a bike in Europe, not to mention its amazing weather over the year! And by staying with us in Serra de Tramuntana, you will avoid the boring southern roads! Here is a selection of our favorite rides on the island.
Easy69 km866 m03:00
For our first ride together, we will explore two relatively secret climbs: the Puig (summit in English) of Santa Llucia (2km at 6% average) and the Puig de Santa Magdalena (5.5km at 6%). Two short climbs but with some steep sections to warm up and get used to your new bike.
Intermediate99 km1,299 m04:30
Let's explore the southern part of the island, where we will take small roads through the Mallorcan countryside to avoid traffic. Our destination? The Puig de Randa and Sant Salvador in Felanitx, which offer spectacular views over the south of the island.
Difficult123 km2,349 m05:30
This is one the most difficult rides we've ever done in Mallorca, with 6 climbs on the menu, passing through magnificent villages! Make sure to save some energy because to end the week in style, we will tackle Puig Major (14km at 6%).
Easy75 km737 m03:00
For this recovery / coffee ride, we will take you to Cycling Planet, in Alaró, one of the most famous cycling café on the island. No climb on the menu today, but a warm coffee and a delicious piece of cake are waiting for you at Cycling Planet. Enjoy!
Intermediate89 km1,517 m04:30
Located at the northern end of the island, Formentor and its famous lighthouse have established themselves over the years as must- sees. Despite the rather modest distance, don't expect an easy ride. The two climbs and a route that's never flat should seriously challenge you.
Difficult83 km1,962 m04:30
With the Sa Calobra Cycling Club jersey on your back, you have to take on the challenge of climbing the famous Coll dels Reis (category 1 climb), better known as Sa Calobra in the cycling world. Get ready for a trully unforgettable experience.
Climbs
Yes, we all know Sa Calobra, but Mallorca also offers a number of other climbs that we'll help you discover during your camp!
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