Explore Mallorca’s best cycling routes. 100+ GPS maps covering climbs, coastlines and café stops across the island.
Cap Formentor 1
65km
HillyStarting at l'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor & back the same way.
Cap Formentor 2
69km
MountainL'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > BONUS climb > same way back.
Cap Formentor 3
81km
MountainL'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > BONUS climb > La Victoria > Alcudia.
Cap Formentor 4
89km
MountainL'Epicerie > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > back roads from Pollenca > Alcudia.
Cap Formentor 5
94km
MountainL'Epicerie > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > back roads from Pollenca > La Victoria > Alcudia.
Femenia 2
78km
HillyBack roads to Pollenca, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita and back.
Femenia 3
84km
HillyBack roads to Pollenca, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Puig de Maria and back.
Femenia 4
92km
HillyBack roads to Pollenca, Puig de Maria, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita & back via Muro.
Femenia 5
107km
HillyBack roads to Pollenca, Puig de Maria, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita & back via Sa Mola 13.
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Cap Formentor
A Detailed Guide
Cap Formentor 1
65km
HillyStarting at l'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor & back the same way.
Cap Formentor 2
69km
MountainL'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > BONUS climb > same way back.
Cap Formentor 3
81km
MountainL'Epicerie > Alcudia > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > BONUS climb > La Victoria > Alcudia.
Cap Formentor 4
89km
MountainL'Epicerie > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > back roads from Pollenca > Alcudia.
Cap Formentor 5
94km
MountainL'Epicerie > Port Pollenca > Cap Formentor > back roads from Pollenca > La Victoria > Alcudia.
Femenia
A Detailed Guide
Femenia 1
69km
HillyBack roads to Pollenca, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala and back.
Femenia 2
78km
MountainBack roads to Pollenca, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita and back.
Femenia 3
81km
MountainBack roads to Pollenca, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Puig de Maria and back.
Femenia 4
92km
MountainBack roads to Pollenca, Puig de Maria, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita & back via Muro.
Femenia 5
107km
MountainBack roads to Pollenca, Puig de Maria, Femenia, Repsol, down Batala, up Santa Margalita & back via Sa Mola 13.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time of year to cycle in Mallorca?
The most popular months are March–May and September–October, when the weather is mild, roads are quieter, and conditions are perfect for long rides. Summer can be hot and busy, while winter is cooler but still rideable.
Which is the hardest cycling climb in Mallorca?
Most riders consider Sa Calobra the toughest and most iconic climb (10 km at ~7% after a dramatic descent to the start). For length, Puig Major is the longest sustained ascent, rising 14 km from Sóller into the Tramuntana mountains.
Where is the best place to stay for cycling in Mallorca?
The two main cycling bases are Port de Pollença in the north and Sóller in the west, giving quick access to the island’s most famous climbs. Alcúdia and Palma also offer plenty of accommodation and bike hire options.
Can I rent a bike in Mallorca and is it easy to organise?
Yes - Mallorca is one of the easiest places in Europe for bike hire. Major towns like Palma, Port de Pollença, and Alcúdia have specialist shops offering high-quality road bikes, e-bikes, and even guided rides. Booking in advance is recommended during peak months.