Best mountain passes around Binissalem are accessible from this town, located in Mallorca's central plains. Binissalem serves as a base for exploring the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. These passes offer challenging routes and diverse landscapes for cyclists and hikers. The region features varied terrain, from agricultural plains to dramatic mountainscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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According to the Bunyola Town Hall: The road is currently closed to traffic on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. due to renovation and maintenance work. It is open on all other days (holidays and weekends). While the closure is in effect, passage for all vehicles, including bicycles, is prohibited. According to the planned schedule, the closure is expected to remain in place until March 20, 2026. Full reopening is planned for August 7, 2026, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
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from Bunyola over the Coll d’Honor and Coll d’Orient - fantastically beautiful - and yes, as of 2024, the road conditions are sometimes borderline. I lost my water bottle in the jolting ;-)
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Terrible surface still in June 24. Thankfully it isn’t that long or steep, better climb Coll d’Honor and descend the other side of Coll d’Orient
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You notice how the trees thin out a little towards the top and the ground becomes rockier next to the road. Very nice to drive.
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A classic on the island, but still with poor surface in 2023
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Nice to drive. Woody. Shallow. Curvy varied.
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fantastic in connection with the coll d'Orient
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Pleasant mountain that you can easily climb with a steady step!
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The region offers several highly-rated mountain passes. Coll d'Honor Ascent from Bunyola is a classic route known for its constant, moderate gradient. Another favorite is Pass of Honor, featuring serpentines and a challenging climb from Bunyola towards Alaro. Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari is also very popular, praised for its excellent asphalt and beautiful serpentines.
Yes, the area is known for challenging climbs. The route involving Puig Major and the descent to Sa Calobra is described as "very difficult" for cyclists, with a significant altitude difference and the famous serpentine road often called "The Snake." This route offers an exhilarating experience for experienced cyclists.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from agricultural plains with vineyards, especially around Tofla Pass, to dramatic mountainscapes. The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides spectacular mountain views, rugged coastlines, and panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean Sea.
Visitors frequently praise the challenging climbs, the rewarding panoramic views, and the diverse terrain. Many appreciate the well-maintained roads on passes like Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari and the unique experience of serpentine roads. The community has shared over 500 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes to the highlights in the area.
Many mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana offer exceptional viewpoints. The routes towards Cornisas and Galilea, for instance, combine mountain scenery with glimpses of the sea. The iconic descent to Sa Calobra also provides breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged Tramuntana coastline.
Road conditions vary. Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari is known for its "finest asphalt." However, some sections, like parts of Pass of Honor, have been noted for poorer asphalt, though the road is generally well-maintained in many sections. It's always advisable to check recent conditions, especially for descents.
Yes, some passes offer convenient stops. For example, there's often a café at the summit of Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari, making it a good spot for a break. The small restaurant at the top of Pass of Honor is also a popular spot to linger.
Beyond cycling the passes, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, from easy town center loops to more challenging mountain hikes. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Binissalem guide, the Mountain Hikes around Binissalem guide, or the Gravel biking around Binissalem guide.
While many mountain passes present challenging terrain, Binissalem itself offers easier hiking options suitable for families. For instance, the Hiking around Binissalem guide includes easy routes like the Binissalem Town Center loop or the Biniagual Village and Winery loop, which are less strenuous than the mountain passes themselves.
The Serra de Tramuntana, where these passes are located, is appealing throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling and hiking, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters are cooler but often still suitable for outdoor activities, though some higher passes might experience colder conditions.
Yes, Binissalem serves as an excellent base for accessing various cycling routes in the Serra de Tramuntana. You can find more information on cycling routes, including those leading to mountain passes, on the Binissalem tourism website: visitbinissalem.com/en/cycling/.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming villages. Orient, for example, is considered one of Mallorca's most beautiful villages and is located in the east of the Serra de Tramuntana. Galilea is another tranquil village nestled in the mountains, offering traditional Mallorcan architecture and a different perspective of the Tramuntana foothills.


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