Through authentic Mallorca to Petra
From Marratxinet to S’esgleieta
From Sencelles via Lloret to enchanting Petra
The road winds its way to Lloret, a village steeped in history and surrounded by lush fields, after which you enter the enchanting atmosphere of Petra. Here you can feel the rich culture and discover the narrow streets where the past comes to life.
From Petra to the charming village of Sineu
From Petra, the route heads towards Sineu, one of the oldest market towns on the island, famous for its lively markets and hospitable people. You then cycle through peaceful Llubi and charming Santa Maria, where agricultural traditions are still very much alive.
Via S’esgleieta back to the starting point at Playa de Palma
Before returning to Playa de Palma, you will pass through the small, charming village of S’esgleieta, surrounded by beautiful nature and an ideal place to pause and enjoy the silence and beauty of Mallorca.
This route takes you past picturesque villages, vast fields, and quiet roads, perfect for those who love culture, nature, and the authentic island feeling. A bike ride that takes you on a journey of discovery through traditional Mallorca.
Alternative routes
For those who want just that little bit extra, the route can be extended with a few extra loops through the rolling countryside.
However, shorter routes (96 km or 73 km) are also possible, perfect for a leisurely ride. These routes take you to Petra via a beautiful southern route through Llucmajor and Porreres. Less elevation, but certainly no less beautiful. You will cycle through open landscapes, quiet country roads, and traditional villages where time seems to stand still. Ideal for those who want to enjoy the Mallorcan countryside without spending a whole day in the saddle.
From Playa de Muro to Petra
VFrom Playa de Muro, there are also several beautiful routes to Petra, each with its own charm, distance, and experience.
Shorter routes: Ideal for a relaxed ride through the northern interior, with few elevation gains and plenty of peace and quiet. Think of routes via Santa Margalida and then south towards Petra. Perfect for a half-day of cycling with enough time for a coffee stop along the way.
Medium routes: For example, via beautiful Artà and the hilly landscapes of the northeast. These routes offer a bit more variety in elevation and landscape and are great for those who want a longer ride without extreme climbing.
Long routes: For those who want to put their legs to work! Combine several villages and landscapes: via Artà, San Llorenç, Petra, and back via Sineu or Maria de la Salut. A complete Mallorca experience with nature, culture, and a sporting challenge all in one.