Cycling guide: Cycling to Cap de Formentor – Mallorca’s Iconic Ride

Cycling guide: Cycling to Cap de Formentor – Mallorca’s Iconic Ride

🌄 Why Cycle to Cap de Formentor?

Cap de Formentor is often called the most beautiful ride in Mallorca — and for good reason. The route combines coastal cliffs, Mediterranean pine forests, and dramatic hairpin turns before rewarding you with breathtaking views at the lighthouse.

For many, it’s a bucket-list ride: challenging enough to be exciting, but accessible to intermediate cyclists with some climbing experience.

💡 Did you know? Parts of the road are closed to general traffic in summer, making it much safer and more enjoyable for cyclists.


📍 Route Overview

Cyclist riding along coastal road towards Cap de Formentor lighthouse in Mallorca.
FeatureDetails
Start PointPort de Pollença
End PointFormentor Lighthouse
Distance~40 km round trip
Elevation Gain~850 m
DifficultyModerate – Hard
Best ForIntermediate/advanced cyclists who love coastal climbs

🚦 Key Sections of the Ride

Talaia dAlbercutx Cycling in Mallorca

Port de Pollença to Mirador Es Colomer 🌊

The first climb begins almost immediately after leaving town, with switchbacks leading to the famous Mirador Es Colomer. Many cyclists stop here for photos — the panoramic views are some of the best in Mallorca.

Mirador Es Colomer to Talaia d’Albercutx ⛰️

Optional but worth it: a detour up to the watchtower of Talaia d’Albercutx for an extra challenge and even wilder views.

Through the Pine Forests 🌲

After the viewpoint, the road descends and weaves through shaded pine forests with glimpses of turquoise coves below.

Final Push to the Lighthouse 💡

The last section includes rolling climbs before reaching the Formentor Lighthouse — one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.


🛑 Safety & Road Closures

  • 🚗 Summer Traffic Restrictions: From June to September, private cars are restricted on the road to the lighthouse (usually 10 AM – 10 PM). Buses, taxis, and bikes are allowed. This makes summer the safest time for cycling the route.
  • ⚠️ Narrow Roads: Expect tight bends and steep drop-offs. Ride single file.
  • 🌬 Wind Warning: Strong crosswinds are common near the cliffs — keep a steady line.

🚴 Tips for Cyclists

✔ Start early morning for calmer conditions.
✔ Bring enough water — no refill points after leaving Port de Pollença.
✔ Expect busy viewpoints — tourists arrive by shuttle bus in peak season.
✔ Good lights recommended if riding near dusk — tunnels along the route are dark.


🏨 Where to Stay for the Ride

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AreaWhy Stay Here?Example
Port de PollençaClosest base to the route, cycling-friendly hotelsBoutique Hostal Apuntadores (bike storage & rentals nearby)
AlcúdiaLarger town, more hotel options, short ride to startBudget & mid-range hotels, good restaurants
PalmaCity stay, but longer transfer (~1h by car)Best for combining cycling with nightlife & culture

📸 Photo Stops Along the Route

Cap de Formentor Cycling in Mallorca

🚲 Bike Hire & Tours

Many riders begin this route on a rented carbon road bike. Pollença and Alcúdia have specialist shops offering:

  • Daily Rentals: €25–40/day depending on frame.
  • E-bikes: Popular option for those who want the views without the suffering.
  • Guided Rides: Join local guides or training camps for insider tips.

👉 See our Bike Hire in Mallorca guide for detailed rental recommendations.


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