Sa Comuna de Bunyola, ESP

413 hm
Ascent

6.7  km
Distance Ascent

11.7 %
max. gradient

6.2 %
ø gradient

Sa Comuna de Bunyola is a mountain pass on Mallorca that takes cyclists up to 620 metres above sea level. The climb starts and finishes in the quiet village of Bunyola, nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana. This mountain range has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011 and carries centuries of history in olive farming and rural Mallorcan life.

Furthermore, Sa Comuna de Bunyola holds a firm place in the cycling culture of the island. The Tramuntana is one of Europe’s most popular training grounds, drawing pro teams every winter for altitude camps. Climbs like this one appear regularly in structured training routes because they combine manageable length with genuine gradient challenges.

Sa Comuna de Bunyola: Cycling Mallorca’s Hidden Tramuntana Gem

Above all, it is the combination of raw scenery and physical effort that makes Sa Comuna de Bunyola worth seeking out. Over 6.7 kilometres you gain 413 metres of elevation at an average gradient of 6.2 percent. The steepest ramp hits 11.7 percent, while the views across the Tramuntana reward every pedal stroke along the way.