Best mountain passes around Alcúdia are situated in northern Mallorca, providing access to the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This region features diverse terrain, from coastal paths to challenging mountain climbs. The area is a destination for cyclists and hikers seeking routes with varied elevation and scenic viewpoints. Its location offers a gateway to exploring Mallorca's natural landscape.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The view of the mountain slopes around Alcúdia shows the varied landscape of rocky flanks, green maquis, and sparse pine forests. Depending on the light, the slopes appear sometimes gentle, sometimes rugged, forming an impressive contrast to the sea. A quiet moment of observation that underscores the natural diversity of the north coast of Mallorca.
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The beautiful trail below the Talaia d'Alcúdia leads through Mediterranean scrub and light pine forests with consistently beautiful views of the Bay of Alcúdia. Compared to the summit ascent, it runs more calmly and evenly, while remaining very scenically appealing. A pleasant alternative for everyone who wants to enjoy nature and panoramas without exposed sections.
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We were here and did a circular hike over the Alcúdia peninsula (Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia). Impressive!
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We were here and did a circular hike across the Alcúdia peninsula (Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia). Impressive!
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Simply fantastic. You should be sure-footed here. Lots of rubble
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The path is currently closed due to a rockfall. I don't think it will be passable this year.
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Temporary closed in June 2024!!! No end date known. The only alternatives are turning back or 1 other also quit long detour.
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Impeccable climb but this one was also done at full speed!
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For experienced cyclists, the Ascent to Coll de Femenia from Pollença is a notable Cat2 climb, covering 7.2 km with an elevation gain of 416 meters and an average gradient of 5.7%. It offers a consistent gradient and serves as a gateway to the central Serra de Tramuntana. Another challenging option is Coll de Sa Batalla, a 7.9 km climb with an elevation gain of 386 meters and an average gradient of 5.0%.
Many passes offer stunning views. The trail Schöner Weg unterhalb der Talaia d'Alcúdia winds along the rock face, providing magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea, the Bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, and Cap Formentor. The Cap de Formentor route itself is iconic for its dramatic coastal vistas. You can also find fantastic views from Views of the hillside, particularly of the bizarre rock formations on the towering mountain slopes.
The best times to visit are generally spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making it ideal for cycling and hiking. Summers can be very hot, especially for strenuous activities, while winters can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
While many mountain passes involve challenging terrain, areas like Puig de Sant Martí offer more accessible routes. The walk to Puig de Sant Martí typically takes about an hour each way and provides wonderful views, with some paths even accessible by buggies for an independent ride. The Hiking around Alcúdia guide offers several moderate routes, such as the 'View of Coll Baix beach – View of Platja des Coll Baix loop'.
The mountain passes around Alcúdia offer diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter rugged coastlines, forested hillsides, panoramic sea vistas, and the dramatic peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana. Highlights like Coll de sa Solana are known for wild rosemary and views of Penya Roja, while the route to Coll Baix leads to a beautiful sandy beach.
Alcúdia is an excellent base for cyclists. Beyond the climbs like Coll de Femenía and Coll de Sa Batalla, you can explore routes like the Cap de Formentor, known for its dramatic and scenic trails. The MTB Trails around Alcúdia guide also lists routes like the 'Alcúdia and Pollença Bay Loop' for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Ma-10 mountain pass between Lluc and Pollença is particularly appreciated by cyclists for its smooth asphalt and gentle downhill slopes. It allows for enjoyable descents without technical difficulties, making it a favorite for those looking to accelerate on a well-developed road.
Yes, some routes pass by historical sites. For instance, the ascent to Talaia d'Alcúdia can be done from the Ermita de la Victoria, a popular starting point that also features a bar and restaurant. The Serra de Tramuntana region itself is rich in history and culture, with many routes offering a blend of physical activity and cultural discovery.
Beyond the mountain passes, there are numerous hiking trails. The Talaia d'Alcúdia loop from Mal Pas is an 8.7-mile circular trail offering impressive views. The Hiking around Alcúdia guide features routes like the 'Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia Loop' and the 'Coll Baix Refuge – View of Coll Baix Beach loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the coastline, bays, and the rugged Tramuntana mountains. The diverse opportunities for cycling and hiking, catering to various fitness levels, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the combination of challenging ascents and scenic beauty, making for memorable outdoor experiences.
For those seeking easier options, the Puig de Sant Martí offers a relatively straightforward walk with rewarding views of the Alcúdia district and the Mallorcan plain. While not a 'pass' in the traditional sense, the route to Coll Baix can be partially accessed by bike or car, with walking trails that are popular for their scenic beauty without being overly strenuous.


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