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Port de Soller to Port d'Andratx Loop Cycling Route

Taking in some of Mallorca's most scenic roads in the west

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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.

Mountain Passes

Coll den Claret 499 metres (starts past Valldemossa)
Length: 3.0 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 129 metres
Average Gradient: 4.3%

Coll des Grau 324 metres (from Estellencs)
Length: 4.0 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 176 metres
Average Gradient: 4.4%

Coll de Sa Gramola 358 metres (Estellencs)
Length: 3.6 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 178 metres
Average Gradient: 4.9%

Coll de Sa Coma 228 metres (Andratx)
Length: 2.6 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 128 metres
Average Gradient: 4.1%

Coll des Tords 276 metres (Calvia)
Length: 3.0 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 124 metres
Average Gradient: 4.1%

Coll de Soller 501 metres (Bunyola):
Length: 5.8 Kilometres
Altitude Gain: 304 metres
Average Gradient: 5.2%

This route is courtesy of Tramuntana Tours, who are based in Soller.

Where to lunch

Port d'Andratx is the perfect half way point, and the perfect place to stop for some lunch or maybe even a dip in the sea!

Location

Map of the surrounding area