Coll d’en Claret, ESP

165 hm
Ascent

3.9  km
Distance Ascent

7.1 %
max. gradient

4.2 %
ø gradient

The Coll d’en Claret is a Category 4 climb on Mallorca, running 3.9 km from Banyalbufar to Son Ferrandell. The road passes through a landscape shaped by centuries of dry-stone walling and ancient olive groves. Banyalbufar itself carries a Moorish heritage dating back to the 10th century, giving the climb a rich historical backdrop.

Furthermore, the Coll d’en Claret has become a quiet favourite among cyclists who train on Mallorca each spring. Pro teams base themselves on the island because the climate is mild and the roads are varied. This climb rarely headlines big races, but it earns consistent respect among those who know it.

Coll d’en Claret: Cycling Between Sea and Mountains

Above all, it is the scenery that defines the Coll d’en Claret experience. Riders leaving Banyalbufar are treated to views of the Serra de Tramuntana on one side and the Mediterranean on the other. The Coll d’en Claret is therefore a climb that rewards you with far more than its modest 165 metres of elevation suggest.