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Cycling Holiday in Mallorca, Ca's Saboners Beach Aparthotel

Cycling Holiday in Mallorca

October 17 2023

It’s well known that Mallorca is a popular destination for cyclists from all around the world, be they amateurs or professional riders. For one, the landscapes are beautiful and diverse, making for some spectacular riding. Then there is also the pleasant climate, while the roads are also well-maintained, promising high tarmac quality. Keep on reading to discover why Mallorca should be your destination of choice for your cycling holiday.


Cycling Routes


It goes without saying that the most famous route on the island runs through the UNESCO World Heritage Tramuntana mountain range, where you can tackle challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Then there are the coastal roads, which take in the spectacular turquoise waters of the Med. If you’re looking for the ride of a lifetime, you should head towards the island’s North, where the famous ride to Cap Formentor awaits you. Hailed as one of the most beautiful stretches of road in the world, this route is a must on your two-wheel bucket list.


Great infrastructure and a bike-friendly vibe


One of the things cyclists tell us time and time again is how well the roads on the island have been maintained. It’s true that, while some of the smaller country lanes can be rough at times, most of the main routes have recently been re-surfaced. If you’re nervous about cars, there are also lots of cycling lanes along main roads.


Then there’s the abundance of cycling friendly establishments scattered across Mallorca. From bike rental outlets to cycling cafés, repair stations and more, this island is a haven for two-wheel adventures.


Aparthotel Cas Saboners was recently certified as a SILVER Cycling Friendly hotel thanks to the many services we offer riders, including bike storage, a tool workshop, a washing area, a map with tailored routes and more.


Perfect weather conditions


While Mallorca is suitable for cycling throughout the year, spring and fall are often considered the best seasons. The weather is mild, and the island is less crowded, making for safer and more pleasant cycling. Keep in mind however that the weather can change quickly and that it does get colder high up in the Tramuntana mountains, so make sure to dress accordingly.



Regardless of whether you're a seasoned cyclist looking for challenging routes or a laid-back rider looking for an active island adventure, Mallorca offers everything the cycling heart desires.

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