Why Mallorca?
Mallorca - destination for both the pro's and the amateurs
Whether you are an amateur or a professional cyclist, you will want to experience these spectacular cycling routes on Mallorca. Many believe the island is the mecca of European cycling and with the number of cycling tourists now exceeding 150,000 per year and some professional teams setting up training bases here in winter, there is much evidence to support this claim.
The warm and sunny climate in autumn, winter and spring together with a demanding landscape, well-surfaced roads and a developed infrastructure to cater to the needs of cyclists at all levels, the island has justifiably earned this title. All over the island cyclists find beautiful quiet country roads calling out to be discovered and explored, some leading to historical castles, mountain top monasteries and lighthouses.
Routes
Cycling routes
Pollensa
Unforgetable scenery along the way and wuite some climbing. The road to Cap Formentor lighthouse has become an icon of European cycling. If you want to see some of the most beautiful vistas of Mallorca this is the ride for you!
Length
75.2 km
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Petra
Discover the countryside and enjoy the views of the inland. You must stop in the town of Petra, where you will find lots of great cafés and experience the unique cycling atmosphere. This route is relatively flat but be prepared to climb some hills!
Length
79.5 km
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Sa Calobra
You can see the road snake down in front of you, in what appears to be a never ending series of switchbacks and sweeping corners. This is definetely one of the most epic rides that Mallorca has to offer!
Length
110.2 km
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