On your arrival into Palma, you will be picked up and taken to the heart of the Tramuntana mountain range. We have a variety of accommodation for you to stay in and the best place to stay to ride Sa Calobra is either Port Pollensa or Port Soller. Choose the hotel, model of bike and holiday dates and times that suit you.
Today you can attack the legendary ride of Sa Calobra. At 9.5km and averaging 7%, it’s no Alpine climb but the tarmac and views from the road are truly stunning. Combine Sa Calobra with a ride north to the monastery at Lluc, the caves in Campanet or the lighthouse at the end of the island in Formentor. You will be provided with GPX files for all of these routes that you can follow.
Today we would recommend you ride south and explore the beautiful port of Soller. Take in a full day of climbing by riding a circular route to climb the Coll de Soller, Coll d’Honor, Coll de Femenia, Coll de sa Batalla and Puig Major. Alternatively, you can head all the way to the south coast and ride to Port d’Andratx, via the beautiful coastal roads passing through Estellencs.
Today we will take you back to the airport but if you prefer to extend your trip, please let us know as all our holidays are entirely bespoke.
Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountain range offers some of the best climbing in Europe. Climb famous climbs such as Sa Calobra, Puig Major and the Coll de Soller, whilst also discovering lesser known climbs such as the climb out of Port Valldemossa or the epic Sobremunt. Visit the typically Mallorcan ports of Andratx or Soller, sip coffee overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean or test yourself daily on rvered climbs.