413 hm
Ascent
6.9 km
Distance Ascent
11.7 %
max. gradient
6 %
ø gradient
Sa Comuna de Bunyola Gravel Climb Overview
Sa Comuna de Bunyola is a Category 3 cycling climb on Mallorca, covering 6.9 km with 413 meters of elevation gain. The average gradient is 6%, with a maximum of 11.7%. Both the start and finish are located in the village of Bunyola, nestled in the Tramuntana mountains. The climb passes through protected natural habitat that forms part of the European Natura 2000 network. Especially the middle section delivers the real challenge. Nevertheless, Sa Comuna de Bunyola remains manageable for regularly trained cyclists. Overall, this climb offers an authentic Mallorca experience well away from the busiest roads. Not least, the views over the Tramuntana make the effort worthwhile.
Route Description
Sa Comuna de Bunyola starts directly in Bunyola at 210 meters above sea level. The first kilometer averages 6. 3%, setting a steady rhythm immediately. Kilometer two eases slightly to 5. 2%, offering a brief chance to settle in. From kilometer 3 onward, the road steepens noticeably to 8%. That section demands early effort and proper pacing. Kilometer 4 gives back a little at 6. 9% average. However, kilometer 5 is where Sa Comuna de Bunyola truly tests riders. A sustained 9. 1% average makes this the hardest passage of the entire climb. Additionally, the maximum gradient of 11. 7% is found within this section. Beyond kilometer 5, the profile relaxes considerably. The final 1.
9 kilometers roll out at 4% and then just 1. 5%. Therefore, the upper section rewards patience with wide Tramuntana panoramas. The summit sits at 620 meters elevation.
History & Racing
Sa Comuna de Bunyola sits entirely within a Fauna Flora Habitat protected area under European Union law. These Balearic Island sites are part of the Natura 2000 conservation network. Furthermore, the entire Serra de Tramuntana has held UNESCO World Heritage status since 2011. Major professional races such as the Tour de France or Vuelta a España have not used Sa Comuna de Bunyola as an official stage route. Nevertheless, Mallorca serves as a key training base for professional cycling teams across Europe. Especially in February and March, squads including UAE Team Emirates and Ineos use the island for pre-season camps. Therefore, many professional riders have climbed this road as part of base training blocks.
Not least, its relative quietness makes it a genuine insider tip among experienced riders.
Practical Tips
The best time to ride Sa Comuna de Bunyola is spring from March to May and autumn from September to October. Temperatures are moderate and road traffic stays low during these windows. Summer months on Mallorca regularly exceed 35 degrees Celsius, making the climb significantly harder. Moreover, July and August bring more vehicle traffic on Tramuntana roads. Parking is available directly in the village centre of Bunyola. A water source can be found in the village before the climb starts. There are no resupply options on the ascent itself. Therefore, starting with at least two full bidons is strongly recommended. The road surface is not fully asphalted but generally in good condition.
How Does Sa Comuna de Bunyola Compare?
Compared to other Tramuntana climbs, Sa Comuna de Bunyola is compact and punchy. Sa Comuna de Bunyola therefore offers a well-balanced mix of distance and intensity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is Sa Comuna de Bunyola?
Sa Comuna de Bunyola is a Category 3 climb with 6.9 km and 413 meters of elevation gain. The average gradient is 6% with a maximum of 11.7%. It is challenging but manageable for regularly trained road cyclists, comparable to Galilea nearby.
When is the best time to ride Sa Comuna de Bunyola?
Spring from March to May and autumn from September to October are ideal. Temperatures stay comfortable and road traffic remains low. Summer heat above 35 degrees Celsius makes the climb significantly more demanding and is best avoided.
Can I combine Sa Comuna de Bunyola with other climbs?
Yes, combinations work well from Bunyola. Coll de Femenia is reachable within the same Tramuntana area. Tossals Verds is another nearby option. Both fit naturally into a longer loop around the Serra de Tramuntana without major detours.

