Mallorca Update....with photos

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steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Ooooooh...the excitement of it all.

I have just finished my second day in Mallorca, my first time here, what an eye opener and huge learning curve.

These are only my opinions and I am naive when it comes to cycle touring so take from it what you will .

I bought my Koga World Traveller with me from Denmark and had intended to ride it from Palma to Port de Pollenca in the North of the Island, 62km if you believe the GPS. That is providing you can get out of the airport and find a road you can cycle on which actually goes in the right direction.

It didnt help that my plane had been deltagende 2 hours to start with.

I got as far as Binissalem before I decided to put the bike on the train to Sa Pobla. And here starteth the first lesson. Mallorca has a very nice and clean State subsidised train system which takes bikes. It runs from Palma to Sa Pobla and the other leg goes to Manacor. I had written down all the stations before leaving Denmark and so knew where to head for.

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Getting off at Sa Pablo left me about 20km to ride to get to the hotel. 16km to go the hills started. 10 km to go it was pitch black but the bike has great lights. Had I not got on the train, I would still be on the way here now.

Hotel Capri on the Bay front. Very clean, nice rooms, a bath...thank god, the best view in town and great breakfast.

The weather for today was rain in the afternoon and looking at the sky this morning it was coming sooner rather than later. Her is the author presenting the weather forecast. Look at that sky!!


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Todays plan was to go to Cap de Formentor, the most Northern point on the island and a round trip of about 50km. Now to some of you experienced guys what follows will sound as though I am an idiot. And I may be an idiot but I am a tough idiot.

Almost all the bikes on this mountain were road bikes or hybrid sports bikes. If the maps says 6% hills with hairpin bends and tunnels for 6km then it really is not the place for a 55 year old, Kickbiker on a bike that weighs a ton. I dont just mean one hill, I mean loads. Just to make things interesting it also comes with rain and gale force winds off the sea and then you turn round and come back the same way, and it is worse.

But great views and I like hills, it helps you to examine whats in your head.

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On the way I got chatting to a lovely couple from Sunderland. They told me that they had hired their bikes for €10 a day from a bike shop in Pollenca who mainly supplied road bikes for teams. The bikes they had were 2 sports hybrids and they thought they were very good for the mountains. They told me they found 3 bike shops in Pollenca all supplying road bikes to teams but they do have plenty of sports hybrids and MTBs but they dont advertised them as that is not their main aim.

Now I know what I know I would not have brought my bike, I would have hired a road bike a couple of days at a time. It would save the expense and hassle of bringing your own bike. I did not know the standard of bikes that would be available here, which is one of the reasons I brought mine. The Sunderland couples bikes were very nice. Unless you are a very serious cyclist or a masochist, you will not want to ride these mountains 7 days out of 7.

My intention, tomorrow, was to ride Sa Calobra but that is a 100km ride through the mountains and included a single streichers 10km climb. Its not often I admitter defeat, but it is too much for me. No problems, plan 2 kicks in and we go to my other love, motorbikes. I will be hiring a Vespa scooter for the day and so I will still get to ride Sa Colabra and will post the photos. I wish it had been a Moto Guzzi, but at least it is Italian.

With regards to the Sunderland couple. I was supposed to meet them for a beer in a bar but I stopped to fix a bike for a pair of German girls's and missed the beer. On the off chance that someone on here knows them tell them to get in touch. I didnt get his name and I think the wife is Jackie.

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I hope this wasted 5 minutes of a cold, dark, autumn night.

Steve
 
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Mile195

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Location
West Kent
I'd never had Majorca down as a cycling destination... I'll have to add it to my ever-growing list of places that I need to go!
 

Linford

Guest
I did say about the bike hire Steve....We are only taking cabin baggage, so I've got to squeeze my cycling gear into a small case...Caveat, if the weather is bad, I will chicken out, but go prepared all the same. I've spent most of my time around the south of the island, but have driven a few miles in the mountains and in the interior....it isn't flat is it ^_^

Good to see you are enjoying yourself and looking forward to the next installment :thumbsup:
 
Location
Northampton
I spend a week cycling in Mallorca at the end of March. Absolutely loved it. But I was not brave to go to hills in the real North of Mallorca.
It is a biker's paradise.
 

Big T

Guru
Location
Nottingham
I've been cycling in Mallorca 3 times, for 10 days at a time. Done lots of mountain routes - Cap Formentor, Lluc Monastry, Soller (Puig Major), Sa Colobra and Orient. Also done lots of flatter rides. If you head south or south-west from Pto Pollensa the roads are pretty flat or undulating. I've been to Petra, San Salvador(Felanitx), Manacor, Sineu, Santa Maria, Buger & Inca, which are all nice rides. We've always taken our own road bikes but I'd consider hiring if I went again. Pro Cycle Hire in Pollensa and several shops in Alcudia hire road bikes out.
 

bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
I go every year and always hire a bike. £90 for a week for a new carbon Pinarello! Not worth expense or hassle to bring your own.
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Location
Northampton
"I go every year and always hire a bike. £90 for a week for a new carbon Pinarello! Not worth expense or hassle to bring your own."
@bigjim
Where did you get your bike from? I paid more than that for a not so good bike.
 
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steveindenmark

steveindenmark

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I agree with you Jim it would be easier to hire a bike. But it was nice to give my Koga a look at some mountains, we dont have many in Denmark. It is my first time here and I have learnt a lot.

My i pad adapter is playing up so I cant post photos. Other things I have learnt are that there are lots of bike shops that do not advertise on the internet and they all have a wide range of bikes for hire. From tandems to Carbon racers. But their bread and butter is hiring Racing bikes to groups and that is why you read most about that on the net.

On 31 October 2013, the price for a train ride for me and the bike was €3.95 from Sa Pobla to Palma on the train. The trains depart regularly but each train only takes 4 bikes. The train is level with the platform so there is no lifting to get them on. The trains are a bargain.

Palma is very busy with traffic but has a good cycle path that runs all along the sea front. There are lots of bike hire places on the road which runs along the marina.

I am riding out past the airport, along the coast today. This is where "leisure" cyclists would ride if they were staying in Palma for a few days would ride, I expect.

I will let you know how I get on.

Steve
 

bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
I've used that cycle path through Palma many times, especially on this bike. Pic taken right on the front.
Toured the island on this machine. The path is great but you are forever dodging skaters, dog walkers, dopey pedestrians etc. It's ok for a dawdle.
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steveindenmark

steveindenmark

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The cycle path that runs from Palma marina along the coast is a lovely bike path but is a "leisure" path and takes everything from Segways to kiddies on scooters. Its not a race track.

I spent 2 days bimbling along it. Great for beaches and cafes. Lovely and flat ^_^

I will post a few more photos in the next few days.

Steve
 

bigjim

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Location
Manchester. UK
The cycle path that runs from Palma marina along the coast is a lovely bike path but is a "leisure" path and takes everything from Segways to kiddies on scooters. Its not a race track.

I spent 2 days bimbling along it. Great for beaches and cafes. Lovely and flat ^_^

I will post a few more photos in the next few days.

Steve
Although, I have hammered along it at 1 o'clock in the morning in November.
 

bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
A lot of the lycra clads were doing that during the day Jim. Some of those blind bends were a bit iffy.
Yea. As you leave the Palma area there is an Italian Restaurant on your left and you enter a very narrow path that is shared with pedestrians overlooking a small bay which turns sharp left at the end onto an uphill cobbled bit of roadway near the sailing club. It's really dodgy coming either way.
My niece had an apartment just there, overlooking that small bay. Very handy.
 
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