Best Mallorca Cycling Routes | Road Bike, Fitness Bike & E-Bike Routes from Palma


Discover some of the best cycling routes in Mallorca below and find the perfect ride for your next cycling holiday.

Mallorca is one of Europe’s top cycling destinations, from Sa Calobra and Cap de Formentor to scenic rides starting directly from Palma de Mallorca, the island offers routes for road cyclists, e-bike riders and leisure cyclists alike.
At NANO Bicycles Mallorca we provide premium road bike, city bike and e-bike rental, helping riders explore the island with high-end bikes.

🚴 Road Cycling Routes
⚡ E-Bike Friendly Routes
⛰ Mountain Climbs
🌊 Coastal Cycling Roads
📍 Routes Starting from Palma


Mallorca cycling route 1: Sa Calobra cycling route

The famous Sa Calobra ride

Sa Calobra cycling route

🔥 Difficulty: High+
📏 Distance: Approx. 136 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 7h 22min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 2,680 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Don’t miss the breathtaking landscape at Sa Calobra beach 



Mallorca cycling route 2: Randa - Santuari de Cura route

Randa and Santuari de Cura ride. Mostly flat route with an small hill

Randa and Santuari de Cura cycling route

🔥 Difficulty: Easy (but long)
📏 Distance: Approx. 101 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 5h 02min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 930 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Enjoy the views at the top of Santuari de Cura.


 

Mallorca cycling route 3: Banyalbufar - Andratx cycling route

Banyalbufar and Tramuntana west cost ride

Banyalbufar Andratx cycling route

🔥 Difficulty: High
📏 Distance: Approx. 81.7 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 5h 15min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 1.188 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Sea views from Banyalbufar are amazing.



 Mallorca cycling route 4: Binissalem / Santa Eugenia / Santa Maria route

A mostly flat ride in the center of Mallorca

Binissalem Santa Eugenia Santa Maria route

🔥 Difficulty: Easy+
📏 Distance: Approx. 84.6 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 4h 39min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 451 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike or Gravel Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Stop in Lloret for a Pamboli.



Mallorca cycling route 5: Valldemossa / Soller route

Top visited Tramuntana villages ride

Valldemossa Soller Cycling Route

🔥 Difficulty: High
📏 Distance: Approx. 80.9 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 4h 04min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 1.230 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Snack in Valldemossa: Coca de Patata.



Mallorca cycling route 6: Coll de sa Creu route

Coll de sa Creu ride, nearest climb to Palma center

Coll de Sa Creu Cycling Route

🔥 Difficulty: Medium
📏 Distance: Approx. 52.3 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 3h
⛰ Elevation Gain: 809 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Coll de sa Creu is one of the most quiet roads in Mallorca but not on Sundays.

 


Mallorca cycling route 7: Orient / Alaro route

Alaro hills and landscape ride

Orient Alaro Cycling Route

🔥 Difficulty: Medium
📏 Distance: Approx. 64.5 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 3h 47min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 674 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Visit Alaro Castle and have lunch in Es Verger.



Mallorca cycling route 8: Esporles / Valldemossa ride

Middle level Tramuntana hills ride

Esporles Valldemossa Cycling Route

🔥 Difficulty: Medium
📏 Distance: Approx. 58.9 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 3h 49min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 911 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Most quiet roads in Mallorca on Sundays.

 


Mallorca cycling route 9: Paguera

Easy level Mallorca ride

Paguera Cycling Route

🔥 Difficulty: Easy
📏 Distance: Approx. 46.7 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 2h 50min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 380 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike or Fitness Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Puerto Portals is one of the coolest areas to have a drink.

 


Mallorca cycling route 10: Esporles / Puigpunyent

Tramuntana hills for beginners ride

Esporles Puigpunyent Cycling Route

 🔥 Difficulty: Easy+
📏 Distance: Approx. 44.6 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 2h 41min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 564 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Road Bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: Take a break at local bars in Puigpunyent, you will find a lot of cycling friends.


Mallorca cycling route 11: Palma coast line

Palma coast line - Palma bicycle path ride

Bonus ride - Warming up in Palma bicycle line

🔥 Difficulty: Easy
📏 Distance: Approx. 29.8 km
⏱ Estimated Cycling Time: 1h 34min
⛰ Elevation Gain: 46 m
🚴 Best Bike Type: Comfort bike, E-bike or Fitness bike
📥 Free Download (GPX - Garmin)
🗺 See the Route (Google Maps)
💡 Tip from a local guide: If you feel like doing more exercise, you can extend the route straight to Cala Pi.




All these routes have been designed by NANO bicycles Team according to our experience cycling in Mallorca.


Cycling in Mallorca has become increasingly popular in recent years, attracting cyclists from all over the world. With its diverse landscapes, well-maintained roads, and pleasant climate, Mallorca offers a fantastic cycling experience for both amateurs and professional riders. Here's why Mallorca is a paradise for cyclists:

  • Scenic Routes: Mallorca boasts a stunning natural beauty that can be best appreciated on two wheels. The island offers a variety of cycling routes, from coastal roads with breathtaking sea views to challenging mountain ascents through the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Riders can enjoy winding roads, picturesque countryside, and charming villages along the way.
  • Well-Maintained Roads: Mallorca's road infrastructure is known for its excellent condition, making it ideal for cycling. The island's network of roads is well-maintained, with smooth surfaces and clear signage. Cyclists can expect a safe and enjoyable riding experience, whether they prefer quiet country roads or more challenging mountain passes.
  • Varied Terrain: Mallorca caters to cyclists of all levels, thanks to its diverse terrain. The island offers flat coastal routes for leisurely rides, rolling hills for moderate challenges, and mountainous terrain for experienced riders seeking more demanding climbs. The Serra de Tramuntana, with its iconic mountain passes like Sa Calobra and Puig Major, attracts avid cyclists looking for a thrilling challenge.
  • Cycling Infrastructure: Mallorca has invested in cycling infrastructure, providing amenities and services specifically for cyclists. Bike rental shops such as NANO bicycles, offer a wide range of high-quality road bikes and equipment. There are also numerous cycling-friendly hotels that cater to the needs of riders, providing secure bike storage and repair facilities.
  • Proximity and Accessibility: Mallorca's international airport is well-connected to major cities in Europe, making it easily accessible for cyclists traveling with their bikes. Once on the island, cyclists can quickly reach their desired starting point for rides, as Mallorca's compact size allows for convenient access to various cycling routes.
  • Cycling Events and Training Camps: Mallorca has become a popular destination for cycling events and training camps. Numerous professional teams and amateur groups choose the island as their training base due to its favorable weather conditions and excellent training routes. Additionally, Mallorca hosts several annual cycling events, including the Mallorca 312 Gran Fondo, attracting cyclists from around the world.
  • Cycling Culture and Support: Mallorca has embraced its reputation as a cycling destination, creating a supportive cycling culture. Local drivers are generally accustomed to sharing the road with cyclists, and the island has implemented initiatives to raise awareness about cycling safety. There are also cycling clubs and groups that welcome riders of all levels, providing opportunities for socializing and joining group rides.

Before embarking on a cycling adventure in Mallorca, it's essential to check local regulations and safety guidelines, wear appropriate safety gear, and respect traffic rules. Additionally, it's advisable to carry sufficient water, snacks, and a map or GPS device to ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Whether you're seeking breathtaking landscapes, challenging climbs, or a leisurely cycling experience, Mallorca offers an incredible setting for cyclists to explore and enjoy the island's beauty on two wheels.