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Route summary:
This is a route over demanding mountain terrain, and one of the hardest cycling challenges the island offers cyclists. It is only recommended for experienced cyclists who have already done some serious preparation. The ride takes between 6 and 8 hours depending on your average speed. Over this route, you will need to conquer several challenging climbs. The most demanding is an 11-km-long climb from the Sa Calobra bay, which is well known to many cyclists. However, there is still another climb to come, the one to Coll de Sollér. This ride stands out due to the large number of tight turns and beautiful scenery around Tramuntana. The view from the saddle above Sa Calobra and the bay itself are breath-taking. On the way back, we recommend stopping to recharge your batteries in the towns along the way. Santa Mária del Camí is well known for its wine, Selva offers stunning views from the local cafés, and Sa Calobra has beautiful scenery and a bay, and an excellent restaurant. There is also the town of Sollér with its vast orange gardens, and Bunyola with its breath-taking terraced gardens. On this route, it is important to pay attention to your energy intake and hydration.
Cycling route summary:
In the initial 40 kilometers go through the inland to Inca. The beginning of the route has only a few slight uphills. It will warm you up for the long climbs. The first more difficult part starts from Selva and finishes at the Lluc monastery. It is a long climb through a pine forest, but it has a short, more relaxing passage in the middle. You will then climb to the pass above Sa Calobra. 11 kilometer serpentine descent to the Sa Calobra Bay will follow afterwards. We recommend paying more attention here to safety, due to higher traffic. You can have a coffee stop at Sa Calobra Bay, then the most challenging part will follow. First, you will ascend the serpentines back to the pass above Sa Calobra, to a height of 720 m above sea level. Then you will do a short, easy part, leading to another, about 8 km climb with the beautiful view of lakes around. Next part will be 15-kilometer downhill in the Tramuntana Mountains to the Sollér. You will then climb to the Col de Sollér. That climb will be the last challenge of the day. It will then be followed by a slight descent back to the final destination in Can Pastilla.
Tourist summary:
The zigzag climb to the village Sa Calobra in between steep cliffs, will show you a number of unforgettable views of the Sierra Tramuntana. However, they will take you into a few tricky sections of the climb, where you must be extremely careful. The MA-10 road to Sa Calobra is sometimes called "Devil's Road".
Electric trekking bike
Specifications
frame: 257 AMP Premium Aluminium Smoothwelded, Integrated Battery, Bosch Performance Line CX Drive Unit, 625 Wh PowerTube Battery, Kiox Display groupset: Shimano Deore (1x12 speed) breaks: Shimano Deore disc Gears: Miranda Classic x Bosch, 10 - 51T Model: 2024 Weight limit : 130 kg
Prices start at 27 € per day
155 km
+ 2784 m
875 m. above sea level
Prices start at 55 € per day
The city is located in the heart of the wine region. The rich history of the wine distribution and the view of authentic Majorcan villages, are an unforgettable experience when visiting the city, especially for wine lovers.
21 km
Cycling enthusiasts certainly shouldn’t miss the fact that this rural town with a rich history is the birthplace of Olympic cyclist Miguel Martorell.
33 km
If you like quality gastronomy, you should stop at the local world-famous restaurant Maria Salinas. They mainly focus on local cuisine.
39 km
The local olive oil is being sold in shops all over the island. The surrounding nature is also specific. There are many valleys in the Tramuntana Mountains around this place.
43 km
If you ride on the mountain road connecting Pollenca with Soller, you will come to a road turn leading to Calobra Bay. The turn is just below the highest point of the island, Mount Puig. The view is just amazing.
The construction of this road dates back to 1933 and lasted 6 years. You will gain 800 high meters, in only 12 kilometers. The road turns at an angle of 270 degrees, at one point. This place got nicknamed ‘the tie knot’
61 km
Sa Calobra could be specified as a number of spectacular perspectives. The canyon at the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis river is definitely worth a visit.
74 km
The authentic town of Sollér is located in the heart of the "valley of oranges". The local citrus plants are well known all around the world. The oranges were imported from the nearby port to France, during the 19th century. That time, the area around Sollér, was isolated by mountains from the rest of Mallorca.
109 km
Bunyola could be described as the “diverse nature, as far as your eye can see”. You will pass through the olive plants in the south. There are a large number of manors in the northern part, at the foot of the mountains. The most famous are Alfábia and Raixa. Their terraced gardens date back to the Arab period.
128 km
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