Parque de S' Albufera Cycling Route
Combining nature, bird spotting and a bit of exercise with a cycle round the nature reserve by the holiday resort of Puerto Alcudia.
For information on individual itineraries see our cycling routes.
Thousands of cyclists arrive every year to travel Mallorca's highways and byways, enjoying mild winters, sunny skies and the fabulous light and colours of autumn and spring on the island. Throughout the winter, the best professional European teams come here, where they find ideal conditions for training.
Mallorca offers something for every cyclist, from some of the most impressive and demanding climbs to leisurely rides, making it a popular destination for amateurs and professionals. The cycling season begins in February and is busiest until May but most cycle shops are open until October. July and August are the hottest months so not an ideal time for training. If you decide to come at this time, then going out at the crack of dawn will not only ensure you have the run of the road but keep you cooler than you would be in the hot sun.
Enjoy Mallorca's coastline routes and admire the sea with its hidden coves and crystal blue waters or try some more challenging mountain trails and test your stamina as you climb a hundred bends. We have compiled a list of some of the most popular cycling routes in Mallorca, focusing mainly on those suitable for everyone. If you're looking for harder, professional circuits try these routes from Bikehead Mallorca, including the legendary climb to Sa Calobra in the northeast of the island. Since Mallorca has mountainous and flat terrain, you can choose your route to suit your purpose - we promise you that there is something for everyone!
Combining nature, bird spotting and a bit of exercise with a cycle round the nature reserve by the holiday resort of Puerto Alcudia.
The road to Sa Calobra is one of the reasons so many cyclists come to Mallorca. With an average gradient of 7% (maximum gradient is 12%) and a height gain of 668m over 9.4km it is sure to test the most professional thighs.
22km point to point but a longer day out at 44km if you do the return journey by bike instead of catching the bus.
A nice quiet route, if you stay away from the main roads and enjoy these resorts in a more laid back fashion.
Palma is a really bike friendly city. The giveaway is the prominent red cycle route running all along the Paseo Maritimo and through the city centre. The weather is perfect for it too. Despite the obvious benefits of urban exploration on two wheels, Palma on Bike was my first experience of cycling in the capital.
The southern end of the Sierra Tramuntana does not have the epic climbs of the north, however this rolling ride provides no less than six different summits as well as some of Mallorca's most scenic roads.

The route's difficulty tends to be dependent on ability and/or how hard you want to try up the climbs. If you are confident of making the climbs quickly, which means you’ll be climbing for up to an hour, then you’ll need a 39x27 gear. If you know you’ll take a little longer, then your bike needs to be equipped with either a compact triple or double chainset. This will ensure you have low enough gears to ride comfortably at a pace that suits your level. Remember that the climbs may not be that steep but they are long and, combined with the heat and altitude, may present more of a challenge than you think. However, don’t be put off, if you’re honest about your level and use the appropriate gears then it will be a tiring but pleasurable experience.

We recommend you don't bring your bike with you on your Mallorcan holiday. Airlines not only charge carriage these days but there is the possibility of loss or damage to your pride and joy during transit. There are top-notch rental stores in most of the holiday resorts around the coast of Mallorca that will kit you out with the newest and best-quality bikes for the duration of your holiday. To avoid disappointment, it's definitely a good idea to book well in advanced as many shops start to take bookings early in the autumn for the next spring season.
Road, mountain, touring, children's and electric bikes are all on offer, and they're kept really well maintained. Most shops will offer a recovery service should you have any problems while out on the road and delivery to your apartment or hotel on arrival is available sometimes. Many of these stores are also specialist bike shops so you can pick up accessories and clothing if required. In Spain, helmets are compulsory on non-urban roads for adults, and in all public spaces for children under 16 years old. These are also available to hire at all of the shops.
Travelling in Mallorca is about exploring the beautiful sights, enjoying the fresh air and having a bit of an adventure. What better way to do it than on a bike? This shop offers a wide range of bicycles to hire, whether you are looking for an e-bike or mountain bike.
Why not explore the beautiful sites of Mallorca by bike? This shop is part of a company that was founded in 1986. They can easily get you on the road with their wide range of bicycles.
Travelling in Mallorca is about exploring the beautiful sights, enjoying the fresh air and having a bit of an adventure. What better way to do it than on a bike? This shop offers a wide range of bicycles to hire, whether you are looking for a road bike or an e-bike.
Why not explore the beautiful sites of Mallorca by bike? This shop is part of a company that was founded in 1986. They can easily get you on the road with their wide range of bicycles.
Ideally located in the heart of the cycling hub of Puerto Pollensa, offering easy access to some of the best cycling routes on the island.
Bike rental shop in central Palma offering a variety of road bikes, so you can explore Mallorca like a local and in an eco-friendly way.

Mallorca Cycling Challenge Race
Leading professional cyclists come to Majorca every winter to compete in the Mallorca Cycling Challenge Race, the first event of the year that counts towards the World Cup. This race has been going since 1992 but organisers only invited international teams in 1995 and is now used to get many of the top racing teams prepared for the season. It consists of four one-day races in which cyclists and teams can choose to compete each day.
Mallorca 312
Mallorca's most popular cycling race takes place every April on the island. This cyclo-sportive competition covers 312km around Playa de Muro, near the cycling hotspot of Port d'Alcúdia and crossing the Serra de Tramuntana mountains with a climb of over 5,000m. There are also shorter routes to choose from.
Ironman 70.3 Triathlon
Port d'Alcúdia and the surrounding Serra de Tramuntana mountains transform into an international triathlon platform in May each year for the Ironman Mallorca. Competitors swim 1.9km in Alcudia Bay, cycle 90km through the Tramuntana mountains then finish off with a half-marathon through town. The number of competitors means the main road in Port d'Alcúdia is turned into a transition zone with high-end road bikes lined up as far as the eye can see.
This annual funfair takes place at Son Fusteret, on the outskirts of Palma. With plenty of thrill-seeking rides, a 60-metre-high Ferris wheel, stalls, games and family activities, it's an event that families ought not to miss.
An international sailing regatta held every year in the Bay of Palma de Mallorca. Since its first edition in 1968, it remains one of the most important events of the competitive sailing calendar in Mallorca. It brings to the island more than 1000 sailers up to olympic level from around the world.
Spend Easter Sunday enjoying a special brunch at Son Julia Country House.
The amazing Half Marathon Magaluf takes place every year between the coastal zones of Magaluf and Palmanova.
A week of racing around Palma Bay. Headquarters is at the Real Club Nautico de Palma. There is a varied programme of events to accompany the racing.
The boat show is usally held in Palma in the spring, promising and delivering vibrant displays of fancy yachts and all things nautical. Set in Palma's harbour at La Llonja, this spectacular setting in front of the cathedral only adds the the glitz and glamour of this prestigious show.
Many of Mallorca's hotels welcome cyclists and will be able to offer storage rooms and bike racks - check before you book. There are also specialist hotels boasting extensive facilities and services to cyclists, especially around Port d'Alcúdia, Playa de Muro beach and Playa de Palma but also on the east coast of Mallorca, the area surrounding the holiday resort of Peguera, on the south-west coast, and the centre of the island.
Cycle-friendly Hotels in North Mallorca
Port d'Alcúdia and Playa de Muro are really popular areas for cycling holidays in Mallorca because they provide easy access to the Serra de Tramuntana mountains as well as some of the most beautiful coastal routes on the island. There are several cycle-friendly hotels here offering bike hire, storage, repair workshops, washing facilities, specially-curated cycling routes and more.
Cycle-friendly Hotels in East Mallorca
A good place to call home while on a cycling trip in east Mallorca is the beach resort of Cala Millor, near the sea but also close to the mountains of the Llevant Natural Park.
Cycle-friendly Hotels in South Mallorca
Playa de Palma is the cycling hub on the southern coast of the island. If you prefer a more rural setting, the stunning Son Julia Boutique Hotel is located a bit further inland, near the village of Llucmajor, and has professional carbon road bikes, trekking bikes and e-bikes for rent as well as specifically designed routes that start on its premises.
If you're looking for a perfect hideaway from your usual routine, then this lovely 15th century Mallorcan manor is the place to escape to.
This wonderful beach-front hotel has a maritime theme with its name 'Goleta' meaning schooner in Catalan.
A country estate with watch tower, chapel, olive press, mill and typical courtyard with old cistern, located on the slopes of the Sierra de Tramuntana. All rooms with en suite facilities, central heating and air-conditioning. Guests can enjoy Spanish and Mallorcan wine tasting, served with specialities.
This unique boutique hotel is within two combined fincas dating back to 1738. With its stylish modern interior and traditional Spanish stone walls, this stunning property is the perfect mix of new and old. The property is reserved for guests from 12 years old upwards.
The Ca´n Moragues hotel is located in an stately old house from the eighteenth century which has been restored and transformed into an exclusive small hotel with eight rooms.
This hotel lies in the middle of a private estate of 150 hectares with large plantations of apple and cherry trees, cultivated fields and mountains. It is an ideal base for hiking, riding mountain-bikes or simply strolling around to watch the farmers pick cherries and apples.
It's highly likely that you will be subjected to a standard charge for taking your bike on board. Although you may have paid an excess for your bike, its weight may be added to the weight of your hold luggage and there can be a penalty for any kgs over the allowance. Come conventional airlines such as British Airways permit free transport of bikes providing they fit within the free baggage allowance and are packed in a protective container.
There are a few options available in transporting your bike. Hard bike boxes tend to cost in the region of 300€ and, like a hard case suitcase, will minimise the risk of damage occurring to the your bike. A soft bike bag is a cheaper and lighter option, costing around 100€. Whilst this will provide your bike with a little more padded protection it is not as reliable as the hard box. Most airlines stipulate the following:
If you are transporting your bike, you should also check out your travel insurance arrangements. A lot of travel insurance companies will not cover your expensive mountain bike without an additional excess payment, and a lot of airlines will not be held responsible for any damage sustained whilst the bike is in their care. Check out your household insurance policy to see whether it can be covered as 'contents away from home'. There may be a slight surcharge for this option but it's potentially better than having to fork out for a new bit of kit, or a brand new bike!!
Top Tip
In addition to bubble wrap, purchase some pipe lagging and zip ties from a DIY store to put around the frame of the bike for protection during transportation. In addition, if you don't have your original cardboard bike box, ask your local bike shop for one. If you have the choice always use the manufacturer’s box and your bike should arrive safe and whole. However, it is worth noting that the most frequently damaged part of a bike is the rear gear hanger. Remove the rear gear mechanism and tie wrap loosely to the frame to avoid this scenario. This applies almost equally to disc brake rotors if your bike sports them. Take them off, likewise pedals, its only a five minute job and will prevent you engaging in a fruitless search for an obscure part in resort.
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