Puig de Santa Llúcia, ESP

111 hm
Ascent

2.3  km
Distance Ascent

9 %
max. gradient

4.8 %
ø gradient

The Puig de Santa Llúcia is a short but honest climb tucked into the inland hills of Mallorca. It starts and finishes in Mancor de la Vall, a quietly charming village with medieval roots and a long history of traditional leather craft. The area sits in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape that has shaped life on this island for centuries.

Furthermore, the Puig de Santa Llúcia plays a steady role in the local cycling scene. Mallorca has been a training destination for European pros for decades, and the roads around Mancor de la Vall offer calm, traffic-free kilometres away from the busier cols. At 2.3 km with an average gradient of 4.8 %, this climb works perfectly as a focused interval effort.

Puig de Santa Llúcia: Cycling Mallorca Beyond the Famous Cols

Above all, the Puig de Santa Llúcia rewards riders who want something quieter and more personal. The summit sits at 309 metres, and while that sounds modest, a maximum gradient of 9 % keeps things honest near the top. After the descent, Mancor de la Vall invites you to stop at one of its small cafés, with the old church of Sant Joan standing as a reminder of how much history this small place holds.