Mountain passes around Calvià, located in western Mallorca, offer routes through the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This region provides a variety of passes popular for cycling and hiking. The landscape features challenging ascents and scenic routes through natural settings and villages. Calvià is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This is a delightful climb: six kilometers at an average gradient of 5.4%, with 9% gradients, adding 300 meters of elevation gain. Good road surface, easy curves, light traffic, and beautiful views.
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Very nice climb. A great ride. Watch out for oncoming traffic!
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Fantastically beautiful, you have the feeling of being in another world.
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The Coll de'n Esteve pass is very particular. The road is cut between the rocks and passes through a cleft that the locals call "heaven's gate". The asphalt is in very good condition and there is very little traffic.
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Calvià and its surroundings offer several popular mountain passes for cyclists. The Ascent to Coll de sa Creu from Palma is a delightful climb with a good road surface and beautiful views. Another well-known route is the Ascent and descent of the Galilea pass, which includes both climbing and descending sections around the picturesque Galilea village. Cyclists also frequently incorporate Coll d'es Grau into loops from Santa Ponsa for a challenging ride.
Yes, the Coll de n'Esteve Pass is particularly unique, with the road cut between rocks, often referred to as "heaven's gate." It offers a very nice, quiet route with great asphalt and minimal traffic. Coll des Juscons, located within the Serra de Na Burguesa, is popular for its great views of Palma and the coast.
The mountain passes around Calvià consistently offer spectacular panoramic mountain vistas, breathtaking views over the coast, valleys, and the Mediterranean Sea. From passes like Coll des Juscons, you can enjoy expansive views of Palma and the coastline, while the highest point of the Galilea pass provides stunning views of the surrounding area.
Yes, not all passes are highly challenging. Coll des Tords presents a more moderate challenge, categorized as a Cat4 climb, making it a good option for cyclists looking for a less strenuous yet enjoyable ascent. The area offers a blend of mountain passes suitable for various skill levels.
Beyond cycling, the region around Calvià is an outdoor activity hub. You can find numerous hiking routes, from moderate to difficult, exploring the Serra de Tramuntana. For example, you can explore routes like 'Puig Gros and the viewpoints of Cap Andritxol' or 'Caló d'en Monjo – View of Camp de Mar Bay loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, with routes like 'Ascent to Galilea – Es Grau Pass loop'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Calvià and Gravel biking around Calvià guides.
Absolutely. Many routes through the mountain passes lead to charming traditional villages. For instance, Coll de Galilea offers picturesque routes to the village of Galilea, known for its spectacular views and tranquil atmosphere. The village of Galilea itself is a beautiful Mallorcan mountain village where you can experience authentic Mallorca.
The mountain passes in Calvià are popular year-round, but the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling and hiking, with milder temperatures and less intense sun. These periods are ideal for enjoying the challenging terrain and scenic routes.
Calvià is nestled near the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Exploring these passes allows you to experience this rich natural heritage, characterized by Mediterranean pine forests, scrubland, and unique wildlife. The passes offer access to areas renowned for their natural beauty and ancient irrigation systems.
Yes, many of the passes in the Calvià area feature significant elevation gains and are considered difficult, appealing to cyclists seeking a good physical challenge. Coll d'es Grau, for example, is a significant Cat3 ascent, and the Ascent and descent of the Galilea pass can be quite demanding, especially on the narrow sections towards the Andratx side.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular scenery, including panoramic mountain vistas and breathtaking coastal views. They also appreciate the challenging terrain for cycling and hiking, the diverse routes available, and the opportunity to experience the rich natural and cultural heritage of the Serra de Tramuntana. The good road surfaces and minimal traffic on many passes are also often highlighted.
Yes, Coll des Juscons, located within the Serra de Na Burguesa, is particularly popular for mountain biking. The ascent is described as 'doable' and offers 'great views of Palma, the coast, and an excellent descent on flowing trails', making it a favorite among mountain bikers.
For more detailed information on hiking routes and trails in the Calvià region, you can visit the official tourism website. They provide resources and guides to help you plan your hiking adventures. You can also explore the Hiking around Calvià guide on komoot for specific routes.


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