Grab your bike and explore Mallorca‘s fantastically beautiful surroundings. It’s worth it! The excellent cycle path network of approx. 1,250 kilometres makes our beautiful sunny island a real paradise for the professional cyclist or the hobby cyclist.
Here in the northeast, there are also many opportunities to enjoy life on two wheels.
Safety first
Please make sure that you always switch on your bicycle lights after sunset and wear reflective clothing. A helmet is compulsory and in any case – don’t forget sun protection!
No mercy for the calf
Especially in spring, Mallorca turns into one of the most popular meeting places for racing cyclists. No matter whether in a group, with a partner or as an individual. Every successfully mastered climb is rewarded with a fantastic view of the surroundings.
Recommended cycling routes in the north-east
- Llogarets de Llevant
Distance: 95 km. Difference in altitude: 900 m. Level of difficulty: Easy - Fars de Llevant
Distance: 100 km. Difference in altitude: 1,195 m. Level of difficulty: Medium - Ermites de Llevant
Distance: 130 km. Altitude difference: 1,772 m. Level of difficulty: High - Serra de Tramuntana Central
Distance: 176.6 km. Difference in altitude: 1,835 m. Level of difficulty: Very high
Find a map of the above-mentioned routes here.
Adventure on the coast and in the mountains
Not only racing cyclists get their money’s worth. There are also numerous mountain bike trails to explore. The advantage of mountain biking: The weather is almost irrelevant. Enjoy shady trails in the mountains surrounded by pine forests or the challenge of the rocky coast with a view of the turquoise sea.
Discover 3 mountain bike routes here, designed by the well-known world champion Marga Fullana from Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.
From village to village by bike
In the beautiful north-east of the island you will find the approx. 30 km long Vía Verde – “the green route”. In Spain, this is the name given to disused railway lines that have been converted into cycling and walking paths. The popular path connects the second largest town on the island, Manacor, with the medieval village of Artà and leads across the gentle hilly landscape, past the villages of Sant Llorenc des Cardassar, Son Carrió and Son Servera. The route is particularly suitable for the unexperienced.
With peace and quiet
True to the motto: Better by bike to the beach than by Mercedes to work, you can enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle without any pressure to perform. Discover the medieval neighbouring villages in the surrounding area in a relaxed way, if you like even on an electric bike. Or take a drive through the finca idyll. If your dream house is not among those presented, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help.
Put on your helmet, get on the saddle and go! Mallorca is waiting for you!