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Your Best Mallorca Cycling Weekend

Plan your own and complete all the highlights

Best cycle route in Mallorca

Our suggestions and recommendations for a self planned brilliant Epic Mallorca Cycling Weekend. If you choose to go with a cycle tour operator, you will be spoilt for choice – standards are high.

We look forward to welcoming you to cycling paradise. Enjoy 🙂 Instant airport transfer quotes here.

Planning your trip

Port de Pollença is far and away the best town to stay in if you are coming for a Mallorca cycling weekend and your time is limited. You will hear other towns mentioned, but they are all vying for a distant second place when you want speedy access to routes, services and accommodation. Transfer from the airport takes an hour and after that everything just works.

Flights

To search for flights that suit, try the usual suspects. Skyscanner and Google Flights.

Accommodation

We have personal experience of and can recommend all of these fine cycling friendly hotels: Apartments Hoposa Daina; Cabot Pollensa ParkHoposa Villa ConchaHoposa Hotel Uyal and the Portblue Club Pollentia.

Airport Transfers

When you are here for a short time, speed and efficiency are paramount. We at Mallorca Cycle Shuttle and our bus company Mallorca Holiday Transfers cater for all size groups with great service and very competitive pricing. We are there when you are, flight on time or not. Instant quotes here.

Bike Shuttles

Reviews here.
Full schedule here.

Bike rental

There is a wide range and choice of rental outlets in Pollensa and Alcudia offerring quality bikes at reasonable prices. You will be well taken care of. The overall standard of rental and service is high.

When to come cycling in Mallorca

The best months to come cycling in Mallorca – March, April, May, June, September, October, November, December. July and August are generally too hot to cycle apart from the early mornings. Most of the tourist facing businesses are closed from November to February, but that can also be a blessing as you will be able to use the places that the locals use – generally better and cheaper! Here is an overview of expected monthly weather in Mallorca.

Additional Notes

  • Don’t let these rookie mistakes spoil your Mallorca cycling weekend.
  • Bring layers. The temperature in the mountains is generally 5° cooler than at sea level.
  • Bring suntan cream. The sun beats down on 308 days each year just waiting for your skin.
  • Get bike rescue as sometimes sh*t happens, usually at the least opportune time.  Murphy’s law and all that. Don’t be that person that holds up the group – everyone’s time here is precious.
  • After this weekend, you will fall asleep on the return flight, bring something to catch the drool other than your neighbours shoulder 🙂

Mallorca Cycling Weekend – Day 1 – Arrival day

Depending on how early your flight gets in and how ready your legs are, the choices are:

1. Port Pollença – Cap Formentor lighthouse. 35km with 1000m of climbing.

2. Cap Formentor including Talaia d’Albercutx. 40km with 1200m climbing, which includes the additional hill above Formentor beach. GPX download via the link.

3. Bay Of Pollença. 77km with 1700m of climbing, adding on the beach road through Alcudia, on through Bonaire and up to the military base then La Victoria. GPX download via the link.

Cap Formentor
Cap Formentor lighthouse
Road to Talaia d'Albercutx

Mallorca Cycling Weekend – Day 2 – The Best Cycle Route in Mallorca

Smooth surfaces, rolling hills, relatively car free, great weather, perfect café stops, eye catching coastal and forest scenery all ensure that Andratx back to Port de Pollença is without doubt the best cycle route in Mallorca and deserves to be on every itinerary for those who are fit enough. All in your own time and at your own pace.

If I was to choose one route to be my last route ever, this is the one I would choose. Take one of the scheduled Mallorca Cycle Shuttle bike buses to Andratx from Alcudia; Can Picafort; Playa de Muro or Port Pollença and then ride back on a return route of between 115km and 162km across the spine of the world heritage Tramuntana mountains.

Your cycling soul will thank you forever for this. None of the routes are easy, but all are worthwhile. Very worthwhile. Not fit enough? Get fit enough!

All recommended return routes from Andratx are here.

Banyalbufar Mallorca
tunnel before Estellencs ma-10
Es Grau restaurant

Mallorca Cycling Weekend – Day 3 – departure day

Time for the world famous climb of Sa Calobra. As this is the day after your Queen stage, it may take a while for the legs to get loose after the previous days exertions but the scenery will help. Ride there and back or take the Sa Calobra Express either to ride the climb with fresh legs or as a springboard to venture to different return routes like including Cala Tuent; the Coll de Soller or the Orient Valley.

We suggest one of 3 out and back route options that depend on your legs and the amount of time you have.

Choose from either:

1. Port de Pollença to Sa Calobra and back

Alcudia / Port de Pollença – Campanet – Selva – Col Sa Batalla – Col dels Reis – Sa Calobra – Col de Femenia – Pollença – Alcudia / Port Pollença.

112km with 2300m of climbing.

GPX download

2. Sa Calobra, Coll de Sóller and the Orient Valley

Aqueduct – Sa Calobra – Puig Major – Sóller – Coll de Sóller – Bunyola – Coll d’Orient – Orient Valley – Coll d’Honor – Alaro – Lloseta – Selva – Alcudia – Port de Pollença

131km with 2800m of climbing.

GPX download

3. Sa Calobra with the Sa Calobra Express

Use the service to save time on a departure day; aim for a PB with fresh legs or as a springboard to discover more of our wonderful island. This link takes you to seven return route choices with GPX downloads starting at 60km. 

 

Sa Calobra image
drones eye view of Sa Calobra
rider at Sa Calobra