WHERE TO RIDE ON MALLORCA : Soller & Valldemossa
Escape the city and take the quieter MA-2013 to Bunyola to climb the southern side of Coll de Soller. The climb begins to the left of the tunnel that bores its way directly to the north coast. Savour the gradual gradient and switchbacks that wind their way through the olive groves and stop for a coffee in the summit café before the descent to the picturesque town that gives its name to the climb.
Those on a bigger day can take a right at Soller and tackle the island’s highest climb, the Puig Major. For less distance, take the famous MA-10 through the lower mountains and towards the coast. At Valldemossa those wanting to touch their toes in the sea will also be rewarded by the views from the stacked set of switchbacks that lead down the steep cliffs to the Port below. On the return spin fast on the flat plains running through the olive and orange orchards that lead back to Palma.
key kit
Fleurette : climbing the south side of Coll de Soller involves basking in the sun. It’s what you came for but don’t overheat, ride in the lightweight Fleurette cycling jersey to stay cool.
2 - RENT AND RIDE
Travel light and book your bike. Via our partners, Bikecamp, just as in Nice, you can choose from the latest range of Cervélo bikes to provide the best equipment for exploring the Island. Tours are also available for those who prefer to concentrate on pushing on the pedals and looking at the landscapes.
3 - THE STORE
Located in Palma's Plaça del Rosari, our Mallorca store is 15 minutes’ drive from the airport and 40 minutes’ ride from the Coll de Sa Creu. In-store you’ll find the full Café du Cycliste collection, a quality coffee, a big screen to watch the races and friendly faces to recommend rides and restaurants alike.
A SA CALOBRA CELEBRATION
Sa Calobra leaves a lasting memory. Celebrate your connection with the climb via the badged t-shirt and cap created in hommage to 'la cobra'.
Mallorca's most famous climb is also one of the most finely-laid ribbons of tarmac in Europe. As recognition of this, it was the first entry in our Montagnes du Monde global badge series. If you've ridden it, receive your badge reward by entering your ride details.