Mallorca isn't just a training destination — it's the one cyclists talk about all winter and return to every spring. The roads are quiet, the climbs are long, and the culture is entirely built around the bike. From the serpentine walls of Sa Calobra to the open plains of the south, every route here earns its place in folklore.
Conditions
17°C
Temp
Sunny
Sky
12 km/h
Wind
0 mm
Rain
Routes
Sa Calobra is open — no closures scheduled through June
Community
Wednesday group rides from Port de Sóller — open to all levels
Accommodation
Ride-ready stays
Every property here is vetted for cyclist specifics — covered bike storage, early breakfast, proximity to the start of a major route.
Finca Can Roca
Pollença
Waterside Stay
Cala d'Or
Casa Tramuntana
Sóller
Sa Marina House
Port de Pollença
Planning
Best time to go
Peak window
March – May
Weather
18–24°C, low wind, almost no rain. Roads clear by early March.
Training relevance
Ideal for early-season base miles and climbing blocks. Avoid July–August heat.
Active trips
Trips forming now for Mallorca
People are there right now
@alexrides
Sa Calobra, Mallorca
Sa Calobra on a Tuesday morning. Roads completely empty. Worth every early alarm.
@saraonwheels
Pollença, Mallorca
Finca Can Roca, morning coffee before the ride. This is what Santé trips feel like.
@tombikes
Puig Major, Mallorca
Puig Major climb done. 12.5km at 7.4%. Legs are gone. Heart is full.
@francycling
Pollença Circuit, Mallorca
Group ride, Pollença circuit. 8 of us, mixed clubs, same language: the bike.
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