Best mountain passes around Santa María Del Camí are situated on the island of Mallorca, within proximity to the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This region provides varied terrain suitable for outdoor pursuits. The area features numerous mountain passes, offering options for both hiking trails and mountain biking trails with varying elevation difficulty. Santa María Del Camí serves as a base for exploring these routes, which traverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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According to the Bunyola Town Hall: The road is currently closed to traffic on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. due to renovation and maintenance work. It is open on all other days (holidays and weekends). While the closure is in effect, passage for all vehicles, including bicycles, is prohibited. According to the planned schedule, the closure is expected to remain in place until March 20, 2026. Full reopening is planned for August 7, 2026, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
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from Bunyola over the Coll d’Honor and Coll d’Orient - fantastically beautiful - and yes, as of 2024, the road conditions are sometimes borderline. I lost my water bottle in the jolting ;-)
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Terrible surface still in June 24. Thankfully it isn’t that long or steep, better climb Coll d’Honor and descend the other side of Coll d’Orient
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You notice how the trees thin out a little towards the top and the ground becomes rockier next to the road. Very nice to drive.
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A classic on the island, but still with poor surface in 2023
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Nice to drive. Woody. Shallow. Curvy varied.
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fantastic in connection with the coll d'Orient
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The highest pass on Mallorca: the tunnel of the Serra de son Torrella. Unfortunately, the summit of the Puig Major is a military restricted area. Therefore, you cannot drive up to the summit. The road is in excellent condition and is great fun both uphill and downhill. A detour via Fornalutx, a very original Mallorcan mountain village, is even more beautiful.
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The mountain passes around Santa María Del Camí, located near the Serra de Tramuntana, offer varied terrain suitable for both hiking and mountain biking. Many passes are popular for cycling, featuring consistent gradients and scenic routes. You can also find viewpoints and trails for walking.
Yes, for experienced cyclists, the Climb to Puig Major is a notable challenge, leading to the highest accessible point for cyclists on the island with a consistent gradient. Another option is the Pass of Honor, known for its biting climb and numerous hairpin bends from Bunyola towards Alaro.
While the region is generally pleasant, early spring is often recommended for exploring the mountain passes. During this time, routes like the Pass of Honor are less trafficked, allowing for a more serene experience. The weather is typically milder, ideal for outdoor activities.
The Coll de Sóller is highly appreciated for its scenic beauty, featuring stone walls, olive trees, and numerous curves, offering impressive views, especially on the climb from Bunyola. The Climb to Puig Major also provides excellent views before the tunnel and at Embassament de Cúber.
While specific family-friendly passes are not detailed, many routes around Santa María Del Camí offer varying difficulty levels. For general hiking, you can find easy to moderate trails like the 'Church of Santa María – Santa Maria del Camí loop' which is 6.08 km long. For more options, explore the Hiking around Santa María Del Camí guide.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty, the challenge of the climbs, and the quiet, well-maintained roads. Many enjoy the hairpin bends and the opportunity to experience routes with less traffic, especially in the off-season. The views from various passes are also a major highlight.
Yes, the region around Santa María Del Camí offers terrain suitable for mountain biking. While specific mountain biking trails on the passes themselves are not detailed, the area is known for its varied terrain that caters to both hiking and mountain biking. For dedicated mountain biking routes, you might explore broader guides for the Serra de Tramuntana.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, the 'Alaró Market – Camí des Raiguer loop' is a moderate 14.79 km route, and the 'Running loop from Santa Maria' is a moderate 5.21 km. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Santa María Del Camí guide.
The Pass of Honor, from Bunyola towards Alaro, is often less trafficked, especially in early spring, offering a quieter experience with many hairpin bends. Similarly, the route through Direction to Orient is recommended for its beauty and lack of traffic.
Yes, for road cycling, you can find circular routes such as the 'Tofla Pass – Beautiful road loop from Santa Maria', which is a moderate 96.46 km ride. For more options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Santa María Del Camí guide.
The Tofla Pass is considered intermediate. While it's a shorter climb, it features some demanding slopes, especially if you're carrying extra gear. It's described as a brilliant route past vineyards and lush vegetation.


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