280 hm
Ascent
5.1 km
Distance Ascent
12 %
max. gradient
5.5 %
ø gradient
The Galilea climb in Mallorca starts in es Capdellà and winds its way up to Puigpunyent across 5.1 km of consistently beautiful road. You gain 280 metres of elevation at an average gradient of 5.5 percent, with a maximum pitch of 12 percent keeping you honest. The village of Galilea itself has roots stretching back centuries, sitting proudly on a rocky spur above the surrounding countryside.
Furthermore, the Galilea climb has earned a genuine reputation among cycling insiders visiting Mallorca. Pro teams have used this island as a training base for decades, and this Category 3 ascent features regularly in spring camp itineraries. It is not a sufferfest, but it rewards steady pacing and punishes lazy gearing at the steeper sections.
Galilea: The Quiet Classic Above the Tramuntana
Above all, it is the views that make the Galilea climb worth every pedal stroke. Once you crest the top, the Tramuntana mountains spread out in front of you in a way that genuinely stops you in your tracks. The village church, the narrow stone lanes and the descent into Puigpunyent complete what is a near-perfect day on the bike.

