The World Class Coll dels Reis Climb Reason enough to come to Mallorca. The 12 km stretch of road from Port de Sa Calobra to the top of Coll dels Reis (682m) and down to the aqueduct is more than enough reason to visit Mallorca for cycling. It regularly features in...
Traffic Laws for Cyclists in Mallorca A simple explanation Cycling Laws in Mallorca: What Cyclists Need to Know Mallorca has a long and rich cycling history, and unlike many other countries, we are fortunate to have local drivers who are generally respectful of...
Make Sa Calobra Better! Include Cala Tuent If you are fit enough, completing Sa Calobra is a must on any cycling holiday to Mallorca. But, what about making it an even better outing? Add in the Cala Tuent section to make it a bit longer with even more brilliant...
Our amazing cycling weekend in Mallorca Perfect to have this cycling paradise so close You know, sometimes you just need to escape the traffic, the pollution, the rough roads, and the gloomy weather, right? Well, we decided that a cheeky weekend of cycling in the...
Port Valldemossa The full descent all the way to the sea Port Valldemossa is a bonkers descent and climb. The road is narrow and the surface is a little broken up in places but it is brilliant. Hairpins and views, a great reason to include this additional climb on...
After completing Sa Calobra on many an occasion and always wondering what was on the road that turns to the left about 4/5ths of the way down the descent, we made it our mission to go and investigate and see what cycling Cala Tuent was all about. After the obligatory...