Coll des Pi, ESP

185 hm
Ascent

2.9  km
Distance Ascent

8.8 %
max. gradient

6.4 %
ø gradient

The Coll des Pi is a short but rewarding climb tucked into the northwest coast of Mallorca. Starting and finishing in the village of Estellencs, it loops through a landscape shaped by centuries of pine forests and ancient olive groves. At just 2.9 km with 185 metres of elevation gain, the Coll des Pi punches above its weight in terms of character and setting.

Furthermore, the Coll des Pi sits within a region deeply woven into professional cycling culture. Mallorca has been a training ground for European pro teams for decades, and climbs like this one are standard fare during winter camps. The gradient averages 6.4 percent, with short bursts to 8.8 percent, which makes it a solid interval segment without destroying your legs.

Coll des Pi: Cycling Through Tramuntana’s Hidden Corner

Above all, what makes the Coll des Pi memorable is the combination of effort and reward. The views towards the Mediterranean open up near the top, giving you that classic Mallorcan postcard moment mid-effort. Riders exploring the Serra de Tramuntana will find the Coll des Pi a natural and satisfying addition to any route in this part of the island.