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Cycle the moderate 42.2-mile (67.9 km) Cliffs and Lighthouse of Cap Blanc route from s'Arenal, featuring coastal views and the historic ligh
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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17.1 km
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19.0 km
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29.0 km
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40.0 km
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50.5 km
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55.3 km
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67.9 km
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41.1 km
19.9 km
6.69 km
177 m
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55.5 km
12.3 km
203 m
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The route is approximately 67.9 km (42.2 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 52 minutes to complete on a racebike. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
This route is classified as moderate and requires a good level of fitness. While much of it is well-paved, there are segments that can be unpaved and challenging. Beginners might find some sections demanding, especially the initial part from s'Arenal which can have significant traffic.
Yes, this is a circular route that starts and ends in s'Arenal, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your path.
As the route starts and ends in s'Arenal, you can look for parking options within the town. Specific parking lots are not detailed, but s'Arenal is a well-developed area with various public and private parking facilities available, especially near s'Arenal Beach.
The route is primarily a road cycling experience. You'll encounter well-paved surfaces for most of the journey, but be prepared for some unpaved and potentially difficult sections. The initial stretch from s'Arenal towards Santanyi is slightly uphill, and a notable part of the route includes a very quiet, scenic rural cycleway.
You'll be treated to stunning coastal views, especially around the Cap Blanc Cliffs. The route also passes through a Mediterranean Tortoise Protected Area, offering a chance to spot local wildlife. The diverse landscapes blend natural beauty with coastal vistas.
Mallorca generally offers pleasant cycling weather for much of the year. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) are often considered ideal, with milder temperatures and less tourist traffic than the peak summer months. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
Key highlights include the s'Arenal Beach, the View of the Bay of S'Arenal, the dramatic Cap Blanc Cliffs, and the iconic Cap Blanc Lighthouse. You'll also ride along a Scenic Rural Cycle Route and pass by the Windmill at Zoëtry Mallorca.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Ruta Cicloturística de Llucmajor, El Camí IT4TR4 El Camí Illenc: de l'Alguer a Formentera, Camí vell de Cala Pi, and several other local 'Camí' routes.
This is a road cycling route. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces on a leash, bringing a dog on a racebike route of this distance and difficulty is not typically recommended for their safety or comfort. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are safely secured in a bike trailer designed for pets and consider the long distance and potential traffic.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the 'Cliffs and Lighthouse of Cap Blanc — circular from s'Arenal' route. It utilizes public roads and cycleways.
The route starts in s'Arenal, which has numerous cafes and restaurants. As you venture out, especially on the scenic rural cycleway sections, options may become sparse. However, you will pass through Plaça d'Espanya, Llucmajor, which is a good spot to find refreshments.
After six years for the first time back to Malle for racing bikes. Here is the report from the first tour: https://gimliontour.shinze.de/2022/03/27/ueber-die-kuestenstrasse-zum-glashaus/
Couldn't sleep last night and woke up groggy to soaking wet kit that I left way to late to wash. Why did I only bring one set? Amateur hour 😂 Finally set off - in still quite soggy kit - much later than intended and it was already roasting. Then I realised my wahoo hadn't synced the route and I got lost, stuck in dead ends and one way roads before I finally got synced up. Tired, hot, heavy legs... first half of the ride I was in struggle town. Got in the groove second half though and had a lovely pootle around. Love the bike but the saddle is killing me! Kit is washed and drying, up and at em early tomorrow 💪
Snow on the mountains of Mallorca, a special sight on a sunny coast