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This lineal route starts in the city of Palma de Majorca and continues through the southwest coast all the way to Sant Elm.
Duration: 2 hours
Distance: 37.5 KM
Difficulty: medium
Mountain bike required: no
Circular route: no
Bike Route
Start in Palma de Majorca, where you can enjoy the Cathedral, the Almudaina Palace, and Bellver’s Castle, as well as enjoying different museums, fairs and markets.
From Palma set towards Calvià, where you’ll be able to enjoy the weekly Monday markets.
Continue to Es Capdellà where you can enjoy the antique houses of Son Vic Nou I Vell, Son Marti i Galatzó as well as others.
From there continue to Andratx, with its weekly market on Wednesdays and different cultural places to visit such as the Townhall of Son Mas.
From Andratx take the road towards the Port and then turn to S’Arracó I Sant Elm, where you can go visit the Trapa Monastery.
Es Capdellà
Es Capdellà is a small village located in the southwest of Mallorca, in the municipality of Calvià.
It is a quiet and traditional village, with a population of just over 1,000 people.
The village is situated on a hillside with stunning views of the Tramuntana mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
There are a few small shops and restaurants in the village, as well as a church and a school.
Es Capdellà is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of Mallorca’s tourist resorts, and experience traditional Mallorcan life.
Trapa Monastery
The Trapa Monastery is located in Mallorca, Spain and was founded in 1229.
The monastery is home to a community of monks who live a life of prayer and contemplation.
The monastery is open to visitors and offers a variety of services, including a gift shop and a cafe.
The Trapa Monastery is a popular tourist destination and is known for its beautiful gardens and views of the island of Mallorca.
Sant Elm
Sant Elm is a small village located in the municipality of Andratx, on the island of Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands.
It is situated on a rocky promontory at the western end of the Bay of Andratx, and has a small beach and port.
The village is a popular tourist destination, with several restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as a number of small shops.
There is also a church and a small museum which is dedicated to the history of the village.
Mark Kaye is a travel writer and content creator living in Majorca, Spain. Originally from the UK, Mark moved to the island and quickly fell in love with Majorcan culture, food, and scenic landscapes. When he’s not busy writing detailed guides about Majorca’s top tourist attractions and hidden local gems, you can find him out exploring coastal trails or wandering the streets of Palma’s Old Town in search of his next great restaurant discovery.