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Top 20 Mountain Passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains

Mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer routes through a diverse landscape. This mountain range on Mallorca features winding roads and challenging climbs. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain, providing opportunities for exploration.

Best mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains

  • The most popular mountain passes is Pass of Honor, a mountain_pass that features a biting climb from Bunyola towards Alaro. The road is well-maintained with many hairpin bends.
  • Another must-see spot is Coll dels Reis (682 m), a mountain_pass and climb. This pass is the only road access to Sa Calobra, known for its dramatic hairpin bends and the "Nus de Sa Corbata" (Knot of the Tie).
  • Visitors also love Coll de Femenia (515 meters), a mountain_pass with great views. The roads are in good condition, making it suitable for training.
  • Serra de Tramuntana Mountains is known for cycle ways, viewpoints, and challenging climbs. The region offers a variety of mountain passes to see and explore, catering to different activity levels.
  • The mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains are appreciated by the komoot community, with 1478 upvotes and 567 photos across 69 highlights.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari

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Finest asphalt, beautiful serpentines and little traffic. Most beautiful departure of the whole island.

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Coll de Femenia (515 meters)

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One of my favorites. The streets are in great conditions and the view is great. I enjoy going up and down just for training

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Sa Bretxa Nova

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Picture-perfect route - if e.g. the one in Selva starts by 8 a.m. with very little traffic

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Pass of Honor

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Nice biting climb from Bunyola towards Alaro.
However, the asphalt is poor, so I recommend choosing the direction from Bunyola to Orient for the climb. The descent from Orient to Alaro is then much easier and safer!

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Ascent to Coll de Femenia from Pollença

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Relatively consistent gradient and nice views makes this climb a great gateway to the central area of la Serra de Tramuntana. Like many climbs in Mallorca, it turns out to be pretty exposed all the way up, so bear that in mind when you plan your route!

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Coll dels Reis (682 m)

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Here you should decide if you go down to the sea

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Direction to Orient

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A very nice course of the course and decent climbs, if only the road surface would be better.

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Ascent and descent of the Galilea pass

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Great climb and descent from both sides but it's especially narrow when descending towards the Andratx side so it's worth taking care on the many blind corners. The surface of this climb isn't as good as many Mallorca's roads either, having said that it's absolutely beautiful! Personally I prefer to ride this climb from Es Capdella towards Puigpynyent.

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Climb to Puig Major

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The longest climb in Mallorca leads you evenly to the highest point of the island (for cyclists).

Enjoying the view before the tunnel and at the lake (Embassament de Cúber) is worth it! Lights in the tunnel are recommended, especially in high season.

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Coll de n'Esteve Pass

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The Coll de'n Esteve pass is very particular. The road is cut between the rocks and passes through a cleft that the locals call "heaven's gate". The asphalt is in very good condition and there is very little traffic.

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October 25, 2025, Sa Bretxa Nova

The route is incredibly beautiful. The climb is manageable, as there are also gentler sections along the way where you can relax a bit. You'll be rewarded with a beautiful view.

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The Coll de Femenia mountain range marks the entrance to the Tramuntana mountain range and is a common crossing point on several routes. From here, ascents to peaks such as Puig Tomir begin.

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If you see it, you've done it

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very good route...recommended coffee in banalbufar.

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A truly scenic climb. Perfect for combining with either the Puig Major or Sa Calobra. A steady climb with an average gradient of around 5.5% over a distance of 7.5 km. The descent is also very enjoyable. An absolute delight.

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High-speed descent ... here you can roll perfectly on the best asphalt 🤩

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The snow has done a lot of damage to the trees this year.

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Super great route down a pleasure up less. 😜👍

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains?

The Serra de Tramuntana Mountains feature several highly regarded passes. Among them, Pass of Honor is known for its challenging climb from Bunyola towards Alaro with many hairpin bends. Another popular choice is Coll dels Reis (682 m), famous for its dramatic road to Sa Calobra, including the unique 'Nus de Sa Corbata' (Knot of the Tie). Coll de Femenia (515 meters) also offers great views and well-maintained roads, ideal for training.

What makes Coll dels Reis (Sa Calobra road) unique?

The road to Coll dels Reis, also known as Sa Calobra, is considered an engineering marvel. Designed by Antonio Parietti Coll, it features extreme hairpin bends, including the iconic 270-degree spiral bridge called the 'Nus de Sa Corbata' (Knot of the Tie). The route offers breathtaking views as it winds down to the secluded village of Sa Calobra and the Torrent de Pareis gorge.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains?

Yes, the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains are renowned for challenging cycling routes. Coll dels Reis (Sa Calobra) is particularly demanding, with a 9.4 km climb featuring an average gradient of 7% and peaks above 10%. The unique aspect is that you must first descend to Sa Calobra village before beginning the climb. The Pass of Honor also presents a biting climb from Bunyola towards Alaro.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes?

Many mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, Coll de Femenia provides great vistas, and the road to Coll dels Reis offers spellbinding views of steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and the Mediterranean Sea. The region is generally characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain, making viewpoints a common feature.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains?

Beyond cycling the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia Loop, or the Caragolí from Valldemossa. For cycling, there are dedicated road cycling routes such as the Faro de Formentor loop, and gravel biking options like the Ascent to Galilea – Es Grau Pass loop. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Hiking, Road Cycling, and Gravel Biking in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains.

Are there any mountain passes that are good for training?

Yes, Coll de Femenia (515 meters) is often recommended for training due to its great views and good road conditions. Cyclists appreciate going up and down this pass to improve their fitness.

What is the highest point in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains?

While not a pass, Puig Major is the highest peak in Mallorca and the Serra de Tramuntana, reaching an altitude of 1,436 meters. It's a significant landmark within the mountain range and offers challenging climbs for cyclists, with rewarding views from various points along the ascent.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery, the challenge of the climbs, and the well-maintained roads. Many enjoy the intricate network of winding roads and hairpin bends, especially on passes like Coll de Sóller and the Pass of Honor. The sense of adventure and the panoramic views from the summits are also highly valued.

Are there any passes that offer an alternative to tunnels for scenic drives?

Yes, Coll de Sóller provides a scenic alternative to the tunnel that connects Sóller with Palma. This allows travelers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region, enjoying the winding roads and stunning landscapes rather than passing through underground.

Can I find amenities like cafes or restaurants near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes have amenities. For example, there is a popular bar at the summit of Coll de Sóller where cyclists often gather. Additionally, the small restaurant at the top of the Pass of Honor allows visitors to linger and enjoy the surroundings.

What is the 'Nus de Sa Corbata'?

The 'Nus de Sa Corbata', which translates to 'Knot of the Tie', is an iconic 270-degree spiral bridge located on the road to Coll dels Reis (Sa Calobra). It's a rare and impressive engineering feature that adds to the dramatic experience of navigating this famous mountain pass.

Are there any passes that are good for intermediate cyclists?

Many passes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains cater to intermediate cyclists. Passes like Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari and Ascent to Coll de Femenia from Pollença are categorized as intermediate climbs, offering a good balance of challenge and scenic reward without being overly extreme.

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