EASY RIDERS
Everyone is Welcome in our Easy Riders and/or Electrified cycling experience. We have designed these routes for those who would like to see the best of the island on two wheels but lack the level of fitness to climb these steep roads of the Tramuntana, or just simply want to take it easy on an eBIKE
Day 1. Sóller – Valldemossa
On our first day we visit Deià and Valldemossa, two tiny, picturesque villages in the heart of the Tramuntana. Riding on the Ma-10 with amazing views of the rigged coastline. It’s an easy start to kick off the tour, and then finish the ride in Port Sóller.
Distance 45KM
Elevation 600m
Day 2. Sóller – Alaró – Selva
We start our day by climbing Coll de Sóller, 500m. As we pass Bunyola, we continue via Santa Maria to Alaró’s Cycling Planet, a local well known cycling café with delicious home made cakes and cookies, after the break a little ride to Selva to finish off theride.
Distance 50KM
Elevation 760m
Day 3. Andratx – Sóller
We use our transfer to Andratx in the morning, where we catch the Ma-10 and head back East on the ever changing North-western shore of Mallorca, with spectacular views and prime quality tarmac most of the way, a great ride is guarateed. Villages on our way; Estellencs and Banyalbufar, two hidden pearls of the island, somehow detached from the masses.
Distance 60KM
Elevation 1150m
Day 4. Santa María – Randa
Today we start in Santa Maria through the mellow roads of the central plains of Mallorca towards the south to finish at the Santuari de Cura. Great views of the southern part of the Tramuntana.
Distance 40KM
Elevation 400m
Day 5. Campanet – Formentor
We take you to Campanet via transfer, where we start are daily ride towards one of the most amazing peninsulas the Mediterranean has to offer, Formentor. We head out to the lighthouse and finish our day in Port Pollenca.
Distance 50KM
Elevation 730m
Day 6. Sóller – Sa Calobra
We left the best for last. Sa Calobra and Puig Mayor. A ride not to be missed. We plan to do the return ride (optional), which is rather challenging. But you can always opt for a boat transfer or support van back to Port Sóller, just to avoid the hard climb of the ‘snake’.
Distance 35 (70)KM
Elevation 1100 (2200)m