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Palma

View from Puig de Randa – Cura Sanctuary (Randa) loop from Son Gual

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Road cycling routes
Spain
Balearic Islands
Mallorca
Palma

View from Puig de Randa – Cura Sanctuary (Randa) loop from Son Gual

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5.0

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51

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View from Puig de Randa – Cura Sanctuary (Randa) loop from Son Gual

01:56

38.8km

560m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

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11.5 km

Santuario de Cura Climb

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That's right, you should take it with you. The positive thing is that the Randa is accessible from both sides.

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12.8 km

Whether you have reached it by pedaling from Randa or by climbing Son Dragó, the second part of the ascent to the sanctuary begins here.

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15.6 km

View from Puig de Cura

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Moderate percentages, excellent road conditions, great views - fun! :-)

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16.3 km

Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa

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Well-known excursion and hiking destination, accordingly heavily frequented. In addition to the well-frequented gastronomy, there is also a rest area with tables and benches for a less expensive rest. It is much quieter in the monastery chapel than in the back part of the monastery with the gastronomy and the rest area.

The formation of Mount Randa:
An old legend tells that a long time ago a giant crossed the Mediterranean Sea from Algiers. He carried a basket full of stones and earth on his head, and he had tied a ship under his feet so that he would not sink. During a storm off Cabrera, both ships drifted apart and, in order not to lose his balance, he braced himself with his stick on the shore of Cala Pi. But it didn't help, he fell anyway and the contents of his basket spilled out onto the plains of Mallorca. This is where Randa Mountain came from. And from a drop of sweat that hit the ground next to the mountain, the Na Tomasa spring was born.
But that's just a legend, the real story is much scarier:
Mount Randa is hollow inside and supported by four golden pillars. Should the pillars break, not only the mountain but all of Mallorca will collapse. And not only that, "The waves of the sea will crash over Mallorca, and that will be the end of the world," says the phophecy. The Mallorcans say that three of the pillars are already broken and the fourth is damaged.

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16.3 km

View from Puig de Randa

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All who have fought their way up are rewarded with a great view. When the weather is clear you can see the whole island

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16.5 km

Cura Sanctuary (Randa)

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I was overwhelmed by the facility and the panoramic view. The ascent and descent is also a highlight in itself

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16.6 km

Climb to Santuari de Cura via Puig de Randa

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For many, the ascent to Cura Monastery only begins in Randa. That's not quite right. Because from Montuïri to Rand you have to cover almost 200 meters in altitude. And you usually have the wind against you. So it's no wonder that you get a little desperate here when things just don't go well. In the opposite direction, of course, it looks different. You literally fly there.

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23.3 km

MA-5010 Dream Road

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A really beautiful stretch of road, it just keeps rolling.

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38.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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37.7 km

1.10 km

Surfaces

37.5 km

1.08 km

185 m

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