Routes & chemins

Routes recommandées

Le meilleur moyen de découvrir Majorque tout en profitant du merveilleux paysage, est de pratiquer un sport. Le cyclisme est très spécial à Majorque. Il faut l’essayer pour le comprendre. Une des formes les plus amusante de visiter l’île, est sans aucun doute parcourir les chemins et routes qui vous garantissent qualité, securité et découverte.

Depuis 15 ans que nous sommes installés à Majorque, notre équipe en a parcouru les moindres recoins. Nous sommes enchantés de partager notre savoir et notre passion pour vous faire visiter et apprécier les paysages mais aussi les points touristiques, et tout cela en vous amusant. Peu de trafic, des routes et chemins de qualité que notre équipe a crée et vérifié pour votre plus grand plaisir. Pour accéder aux cartes des routes recommandées, il vous suffit de télécharger l’application « Ride with GPS » sur votre téléphone portable et ouvrir un compte avec vos coordonnées, ensuite pour avoir accès aux routes, il vous suffit d’ajouter « NaCesty » en « ami » et voilà.

L’application vous permet également de voir le nombre de cyclistes sur l’île utilisant l’application mais aussi des informations de chaque parcours et le temps estimé. L’application est disponible pour Android et Apple et s’installe en 2 minutes.

Cliquez sur les routes à continuation pour accéder aux informations détallées comprenant le trafic et les distances.

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Route 100 - Playa de Muro - Ermita de Victoria - Port de Pollenca - Cala Sant Vincent - Pollenca - Playa de Muro
100 – Playa de Muro – Ermita de Victoria – Port de Pollenca – Cala Sant Vincent – Pollenca – Playa de Muro

Route pour commencer agréablement avec une courte montée a Ermita de la Victoria.

Une fois arrivé à la route côtière, vous pouvez profiter d’une vue panoramique sur la mer et continuer votre route autour de la baie. Ensuite nous vous conseillons de continuer vers le village d’Alcudia, village médiéval fortifié et pavé, aux rues étroites et romantiques; très pittoresque, qui vaut la peine d’être visité. Le village est trés bien conservé. Depuis Alcudia nous vous conseillons de suivre la baie jusqu’à Port Pollença et suivre les instructions pour arriver a Cala San Vicente. Cette petite baie est impressionnante quant au paysage.

Distance. 60.5 km

Montée. 639 m

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Route 101 - Playa de Muro - Petra - Muro - Playa de Muro
101 – Playa de Muro – Petra – Muro – Playa de Muro

Petra est un village incoutournable qu’il faut visiter au moins une fois pendant votre séjour.  Il se trouve à 43 km de Palma et peut se comparer à la Mecque du cyclisme. C est souvent le lieu préféré des cyclistes et se situe à 26 km de l’hôtel de Rei del Mediterrani Palace. Les routes d’accès autour de Petra sont plus des chemins pittoresques entourés de champs, jardins, oliveraies, amandiers avec un profil plat et facile, sans niveau. La petite place du village regroupe toujours une multitude de cyclistes qui profitent pour faire un stop et boire un coup en terrasse dans un des nombreux bars présents sur la placette. Le centre historique du village offre des joyaux de l’architecture méditerranéenne avec par exemple « iglesia de San Pere », église construite au XIIIème siècle.

 Distance 67.5 kmElev Gain 483 m Download .gpx route
Route 102 - Playa de Muro - Cap de Formentor - Playa de Muro
102 – Playa de Muro – Cap de Formentor – Playa de Muro

Formentor est le point septentrional de l’île de Majorque accessible par une baie étroite qui proportionne un paysage unique et splendide. Pour y arriver vous passerez par des montées et des descentes impressionnantes et un tunnel tallé dans la pierre. En résumé, Formentor est LE lieux de visite à ne pas manquer. En haut du Cap de Formentor se trouve un phare et un restaurant pour recharger les batteries et profiter du merveilleux paysage qui vous entoure. N’oubliez pas votre appareil photo !!

Distance 66.1 kmElev Gain 1 270 m Download .gpx route
Route 103 - Playa de Muro - Arta - Ermita de Betlem - Sa Duania - Playa de Muro
103 – Playa de Muro – Arta – Ermita de Betlem – Sa Duania – Playa de Muro

Northeast mountainous part of Mallorca with the Nature Park Llevant features Mediterranean mountain climate and wildlife. Looking to find a place of no time with heavenly peace interrupted only with joyful sounds of sheep bells? Look no further. A trip to the Ermita de Betlem church will take you to one of those places… After a 35km. bike ride from our Alcudia hotel you’ll be charmed by the peaceful atmosphere of the seaside village of Betlem. On the approach to the church you will need to pass through the town of Artá towards the parking lot below the castle. From there, a steep winding little road will take you up to the summit and after a short steep descent you finally arrive at the famous church. The trip is no big feat, however, you’ll be generously rewarded by the magnificent views of the bay of Alcudia.

Distance 95.1 kmElev Gain 1 329 m Download .gpx route
Route 104 - Playa de Muro - Cala Rajada - Canyamel - Petra - Playa de Muro
104 – Playa de Muro – Cala Rajada – Canyamel – Petra – Playa de Muro

You will see the real Mallorcan countryside. You can admire plantations of artichokes, vegetables and fruits. It´s a very quiet and pleasant ride with low traffic. The flat terrain is replaced by a slight ascent near Artá. This bike route is good for a long ride while practicing endurance training and ride technique. You might also visit the local lighthouse in Cala Rajada with a topic view and the cave in Coves d´Arta.

Distance 141.2 kmElev Gain 1 468 m Download .gpx route
Route 105 - Playa de Muro - Pollenca - Sa Callobra - Selva - Playa de Muro
105 – Playa de Muro – Pollenca – Sa Callobra – Selva – Playa de Muro

One of the iconic places in Mallorca, Sa Calobra Pass, with its more than 20 switchbacks falling steep into the narrow ravine is one of the most photogenic views one shouldn’t miss. The road twists into a “nod” and disappears into a tunnel to counter steep terrain of this narrow gorge. On the descent of good 720 meters of altitude into the little bay, the views are just unforgettable. Lovely beaches down the coast are accessible via a narrow path with tunnels carved in stone – not really convenient if wearing cycling shoes but definitely worth seeing.  You can reach Sa Calobra climbing up to Lluc from Selva which is a nice friendly climb at about five percent over 8kms.

Distance 111.3 kmElev Gain 2 495 m Download .gpx route
Route 106 - Playa de Muro - Caimari - Orient - Bunyola - Santa Maria - Playa de Muro
106 – Playa de Muro – Caimari – Orient – Bunyola – Santa Maria – Playa de Muro

Great route under the mountains passing through the hilly valley of Orient down to picturesque Bunyola and popular Santa Maria. If you cross Santa Maria village during the Sunday, stop by to visit a local market full of traditional Mallorcan pastry, breads, cheeses, olives or you can just admire handmade ceramic or knitted baskets. There you’ll find a selection of cafes and restaurants that serve particularly good meals and large pieces of different cakes. Then take a magical relaxing wine trail back to Alcudia.

Distance 113.5 kmElev Gain 1 236 m Download .gpx route
Route 107 - Playa de Muro - Pollenca - Lluc - Soller - Bunyola - Orient - Selva - Playa de Muro
107 – Playa de Muro – Pollenca – Lluc – Soller – Bunyola – Orient – Selva – Playa de Muro

You will go on the most famous ascents in Mallorca. This bike route takes you to the Orient Valley and down to Bunyola, and from there to the Coll de Soller and the top of Mallorca, Puig Major.  Effort is rewarded with a fantastic scenery around the Cuber and Gorg Blau reservoirs. It is a great option for experienced cyclists who want to experience real adrenaline during mountain ascents and fast descents around the island.

Distance 140.1 kmElev Gain 2 751 m Download .gpx route
Route 108 - Playa de Muro - Petra - Sant Salvator - Monturi - Muro - Playa de Muro
108 – Playa de Muro – Petra – Sant Salvator – Monturi – Muro – Playa de Muro

By climbing to the Sant Salvador you will be rewarded with the fantastic view of Mallorca lying at your feet. It´s not difficult and that is why this route is one of the most challenging climbs for cyclists of all categories. It´s easy to find and there is also small museum with some cycling world champion jerseys.

Distance 127 kmElev Gain 1 239 m Download .gpx route
Route 109 - Playa de Muro - Sineu - Puig de Randa - Algaida - Sa Pobla - Playa de Muro
109 – Playa de Muro – Sineu – Puig de Randa – Algaida – Sa Pobla – Playa de Muro

This hill can be seen from all over Mallorca and always will be your lighthouse when you are riding around the island. The Puig de Randa climb is the easier and more popular route. From the easy flat countryside lands you will gradually climb up about 5km good asphalt road with and average gradient around 5%. On the top you can see old monastery and amazing views.

Distance 106.8 kmElev Gain 1 201 m Download .gpx route
Route 110 - Andraxt - Valldemosa - Soller - Pollenca - Playa de Muro
WITH BUS TRANSFER
110 – Andraxt – Valldemosa – Soller – Pollenca – Playa de Muro

We will give you a ride to Andratx town from which you can take different routes back to Alcudia.

There is no doubt you will be facing one of the most sceneric and also one of the most complicated routes in Mallorca, but you cannot miss it out if you come to Mallorca! Amazing landscape and sea view with a fresh sea breeze, the fruit tree terraces in Banyalbufar or the hard climb ride up to Coll de Puig Major is made for a skilled/ experienced cyclists. The good thing after all this effort is that you will end the route well rested, as the last part of the way back is all downhill.

Distance 126.1 kmElev Gain 3 072 m Download .gpx route
Route 111 - Andraxt - Esporles - Santa Maria - Playa de Muro
WITH BUS TRANSFER
111 – Andraxt – Esporles – Santa Maria – Playa de Muro

We will give you a ride to Andratx town from which you can take different routes back to Alcudia.

During a long climb you’ll reach the lovely Tramuntana village of Banyalbufar with its fantastic sea view where locals serve tasty fresch orange juice. You will ride through typical stone villages and end on the route that goes through the vine route Camí del Muro.

Distance 88.9 kmElev Gain 1 028 m Download .gpx route
Route 112 - Soller - Sa Callobra - Caimari - Playa de Muro
WITH BUS TRANSFER
112 – Soller – Sa Callobra – Caimari – Playa de Muro

We will drive you to Soller to make your ride a little bit easier, since you can expect a very complicated route in northern Mallorca. This challenging ride passes through the two of the hardest parts of the island. You will reach Coll de Puig Major and famous Sa Calobra.  The beautiful mountain landscape will make you feel like you’re in the Pyrenees.

Distance 92.4 kmElev Gain 2 437 m Download .gpx route

 

Bus trips and transfers

Bus with bike trailer We will  be happy to arrange a transfer anywhere on the island. Our transfer vehicles come prepared with trailers equipped to carry bicycles or other items. You can consult available trips on site.We are also offering services to and from Palma de Mallorca airport including bike transfer.

Transfer price list

Passengers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next passenger
Price per passenger 112 € 56 € 37 € 28 € 22 € 19 € 16 € +16 €

Prices are valid all over the island and include safe bike transfer in special bike trailer.