Cycling Break From Palma

Cycle from Majorca's capital straight into Sierra Tramuntana mountain range.

From £199.00 pp

Self-guided
Published: Mon, 19 Sep 2022

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Day 1

Arrival into Palma

You will arrive into Palma airport and collect your transfers to your hotel. We have a huge number of hotels and apartments to choose from, so we can organise your cycle break in Majorca to your specific budget. You can tailor this cycling break to suit your needs. It's entirely flexible.

Day 2

Cycling to Col de Orient & Coll d’Honor

You are free to choose any ride you wish flat or hilly but for your first day we recommend to climb Col de Orient & Coll d'Honor. You'll start cycling towards Alaro to enter deep into Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, climbing Col de Orient , Coll d’Honor , and descending towards Bunyola, before heading to the last climb on the outskirts of Palma, Sa Creu.

Day 3

Cycling Sa Calobra

Today is going to be a tough day cycling to the north over Soller, Sa Calobra, Col de Reis and Puig Major, before descending back into Palma. The route is approximately 150kms with a staggering 2888 metres of elevations. Not for the faint hearted...

It all depends on your ability and how hard you want to work on your break. We can amend the route to suit your ability. Don't forget, it's a fully flexible break and you we can suggest to you the best routes.

Day 4

Flat ride to Cura

Today’s route will take us East towards Cura for a short climb, before we head south to S’Arenal and back to Palma. The route is relatively flat with just 827 metres of elevation and just over 80 Kilometres long. An excellent route to wound down, before head home, the following day.

Day 5

Departure (or extend your stay)

Today you will be going home. Just go out for a stroll around Palma before you pick your transfer up to the airport. Maybe next time you can go for a longer stay...