430 hm
Ascent
7.9 km
Distance Ascent
9.3 %
max. gradient
5.4 %
ø gradient
The Coll de Sóller is one of the most iconic cycling passes on Mallorca, linking the plains near Palma to the Sóller valley through the Serra de Tramuntana. This mountain route has been used for centuries, originally by mule traders and locals crossing the rugged terrain. Today it draws cyclists from across Europe who want to experience a true piece of Mallorcan history on two wheels.
Furthermore, the Coll de Sóller holds a firm place in the island’s cycling culture. Professional teams base themselves on Mallorca every spring and include this climb in their training camps regularly. It has therefore become a benchmark climb for riders of all levels who train here.
Coll de Sóller: The Classic Tramuntana Cycling Pass
Above all, reaching the summit at 492 metres rewards you with sweeping views over the Sóller valley and the surrounding peaks. The climb runs 7.9 km from l’Horta with a steady average gradient of 5.5 percent and a maximum of 9.3 percent. The Coll de Sóller is a Category 3 pass that punches well above its weight in scenery and satisfaction.

