Altimetries | Modality | Increase% |
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3.6 mi | 5.25% | |
1.3 mi | 4.58% | |
2.0 mi | 6.32% | |
1.1 mi | -3.90% |
An important training route to and around the outskirts of Palma and the Sierra de Tramuntana. With a racing bike you can cover the 44 kilometers with little effort, including two steep climbs.
The Son Flor district near Visit Mallorca Estadi is the starting point. From there to Son Rapiña heading towards Ma-1043, a narrow road that allows you to experience one of the most lush and green parts of the capital. Then, the first ascent to Es Coll de Sa Creu.
Once reached the top, the descent to Es Capdellá. But rest is short-lived. The second ascent starts with slopes of up to 868 meters on the road from Es Capdellá to Galilea.
To recharge your batteries, we recommend that you stop at Sa Plaça de Galilea café and explore this charming town in the Sierra de Tramuntana. To return, take the Ma-1041 road to the starting point.
Palma - Coll de sa Creu - Calvià
An important training route to and around the outskirts of Palma and the Sierra de Tramuntana. With a racing bike you can cover the 44 kilometers with little effort, including two steep climbs.
The Son Flor district near Visit Mallorca Estadi is the starting point. From there to Son Rapiña heading towards Ma-1043, a narrow road that allows you to experience one of the most lush and green parts of the capital. Then, the first ascent to Es Coll de Sa Creu.
Once reached the top, the descent to Es Capdellá. But rest is short-lived. The second ascent starts with slopes of up to 868 meters on the road from Es Capdellá to Galilea.
To recharge your batteries, we recommend that you stop at Sa Plaça de Galilea café and explore this charming town in the Sierra de Tramuntana. To return, take the Ma-1041 road to the starting point.
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