332 hm
Ascent
6.1 km
Distance Ascent
10.5 %
max. gradient
5.4 %
ø gradient
The Coll d’Honor is one of the most rewarding climbs on Mallorca. It connects the village of Bunyola with the tiny hamlet of Orient, deep in the Tramuntana mountains. This region has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011 and therefore attracts cyclists from across the globe.
Furthermore, the Coll d’Honor has a strong history in Mallorcan cycling culture. Professional teams regularly include it in their winter training camps because the gradient suits both steady endurance rides and harder efforts. The max gradient of 10.5 % keeps things honest without breaking you.
Coll d’Honor: The Classic Mallorca Cycling Climb
Above all, the Coll d’Honor stands out for its stunning natural surroundings. Over 6.1 km at an average of 5.4 %, you ride through olive groves and almond orchards on smooth tarmac. The summit at 554 metres delivers a sweeping view over the Orient valley that makes every pedal stroke worth it.

