Sa Calobra, Mallorca’s queen stage
Three ways to experience the legendary climb – decide for yourself how long or how tough your ride will be
From Playa de Palma to Sa Calobra
This route is ideal for avid cyclists who enjoy long rides. You cycle via Alaró and Caimari to the famous Coll de sa Batalla, then climb up to the Coll dels Reis, and descend to Sa Calobra. The way back is beautiful but tough, so be prepared for a fantastic but long day in the saddle.
- Round trip distance: ± 130 km
- Elevation gain: ± 2,400 m
- Difficulty: Challenging
From Playa de Muro to Sa Calobra
Sa Calobra is a bit easier to get to from Playa de Muro. You’ll cycle through Sa Pobla and Campanet to Caimari, where you’ll start climbing Coll de sa Batalla (7.9 km at 5%). You then ride past the iconic Gorg Blau reservoir and begin the descent to Sa Calobra. This is the most popular option: challenging, but achievable for well-trained cyclists.
- Distance return: ± 90–100 km
- Elevation gain: ± 2,000 m
- Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Pure climbing experience combined with a spectacular boat trip
Want to add something extra to your cycling day? Then hop on the ferry in the port of Sóller and sail along the rugged coastline to Sa Calobra. From the bay, you start the iconic climb with 26 hairpin bends. At the top, you can be picked up or continue cycling via Lluc or Pollença.
A unique combination of sea and mountains
Distance (from the foot of the climb): 9.5 km
- Elevation gain: ± 670 m
- Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
- Advantage: No return trip, pure climbing experience
Everything about the climb itself
The climb starts at sea level and winds its way up through hairpin bends, tunnels, and steep sections. The roads are well paved, and car traffic is often limited in the spring and fall.
- Length: 9.5 km
- Average gradient: 7%
- Maximum gradient: ±12%
- Number of hairpin bends: 26
Special feature: You have to descend first to climb!
More epic rides
Whether you choose a ride to Sa Calobra from Playa de Palma, a more efficient route from Playa de Muro, or a unique experience by boat, you decide how challenging or adventurous your day will be. You can also combine this ride with other climbs such as Puig Major or Coll de Femenia..
What else you need to know about the route to Sa Calobra
The climb is approximately 9.5 km long with an elevation gain of 670 meters and an average gradient of 7%. It is doable if you pace yourself, but it is a serious climb with many curves.
All routes, from Playa de Palma, Playa de Muro, and by boat, can be found in our Cyql app. It also includes distances, elevation gains, and suggestions for rest stops.
Certainly. Just keep your battery level in mind for the climb back. It is possible to reserve an extra battery.
For cyclists who want a unique climbing experience. Ideal for anyone looking for an impressive ride.
Tickets are available in our Rompelberg shops or at the port of Sóller. Advance booking is recommended during high season.
Yes, bikes are allowed. Please mention that you are bringing a bike when making your reservation.
The crossing takes about 45 minutes and offers beautiful views of the rugged north coast of Mallorca.
The service usually runs from spring to autumn. Please check the current sailing times in advance.
Yes, you can via the Cyql app. Ask for it in the shop or check the Cyql app.