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Motorcycle Touring in Mallorca: Miles of Freedom

The Motorcyclist’s Decalogue: A Shared Commitment

  • To fully enjoy our landscape, it is essential to adopt responsible behaviour that protects our island’s richness. The Motorcyclist’s Decalogue establishes a series of fundamental principles to ensure the beauty of our roads and natural spots is preserved for future generations:
  • Respect for the Natural Environment: A motorcycle is the ideal vehicle for discovering Mallorca, provided you stick to permitted roads and minimise environmental impact in protected areas.
  • Responsible Tourism: By signing our commitment (Mallorca Our Pledge), you join a community that prioritises sustainability and respect for local culture and traditions at every stop.
  • Coexistence and Safety: The decalogue promotes safe driving and a civic-minded attitude that facilitates smooth mobility and parking, integrating harmoniously with the island’s traffic.
  • Preserving Heritage: Every route is an opportunity to value our historical legacy, from ancient lighthouses to inland villages, looking after them as part of our identity.

Routes to Explore Mallorca by Bike

Route 1 – Viewpoints (51 km / 32 miles)

A classic run from Peguera to Valldemossa. Crossing the Coll de sa Gramola, you will discover the natural beauty of the west coast with stops at iconic viewpoints such as Ricardo Roca. The route culminates in magical Valldemossa, famous for its Charterhouse and the legacy of Robert Graves.

Route 2 – Tramuntana (97 km / 60 miles)

The ultimate route for those who love twists and turns. From Sóller, we climb towards Puig Major, the highest point on the island, passing the Cúber and Gorg Blau reservoirs. We descend towards the spectacular Sa Calobra and the Torrent de Pareis before heading for the Lluc Sanctuary and the emblematic Formentor Lighthouse.

Route 3 – Caves (75 km / 47 miles)

A journey through the underworld and the east coast (Llevant). We begin at the Betlem Hermitage to visit the Capdepera Lighthouse and the impressive Caves of Artà. The route continues towards Porto Cristo, home to the Caves of Drach, and finishes in the charming fishing port of Cala Figuera.

Route 4 – Lighthouses and Cliffs (64 km / 40 miles)

From the Cap de Ses Salines Lighthouse, you will cross protected landscapes and famous beaches like Es Trenc. The route takes in roads lined with traditional cheesemakers and prehistoric remains such as Capocorb Vell, offering 14 kilometres of spectacular clifftop views before reaching the Bay of Palma.

Route 5 – Gastronomy (87 km / 54 miles)

A circular route through the heart of Mallorca exploring local cuisine and the famous ‘Variats’. Passing through agricultural villages like Petra (birthplace of Friar Junípero Serra), Santa Margalida, and Llubí, the journey ends in Sineu, famous for its traditional market and authentic atmosphere.

Route 6 – Wineries (65 km / 40 miles)

Explore the winemaking tradition starting from Santa Maria del Camí. The route crosses almond groves towards Alaró and its castle, continuing through villages with Gothic history like Lloseta, Selva, and Campanet, concluding within the medieval walls and rich historical heritage of Alcúdia.

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