Coll d’en Claret from Canonge
The Coll d’en Claret is a classic Mallorca climb in the Serra de Tramuntana range, beloved by cyclists for its accessibility and lush scenery. Rising to an altitude of 499 meters, the ascent from the village of Esporles spans roughly 4.8 kilometers with a gentle average gradient of 4.7% (peaking around 7.6%). The road is characterized by excellent asphalt and a winding path through thick Mediterranean pine forests and ancient stone terraces. Because it lacks the punishing double-digit ramps found on other peaks, it serves as an ideal warm-up or a picturesque connector for riders traveling between the mountain hubs of Valldemossa and Banyalbufar. For those seeking a more dramatic experience, the climb from the coastal side near Port des Canonge is significantly more challenging, offering steep switchbacks and sweeping views of the Balearic Sea. This version of the route is frequently used in local professional races, including the Trofeo Andratx, due to its technical descents and strategic position on the Ma-10 road. Whether you tackle it as a steady aerobic effort from the inland side or a punchy coastal climb, the summit rewards you with a peaceful mountain pass that acts as a gateway to the more rugged, remote beauty of the western Tramuntana coastline.
Region: Illes Balears
City: Port des Canonge
Distance: 14.84 km
Elevation Gain: 510 m
Elevation Loss: 229 m
Difficulty: 395 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 2.59 FIETS
Avg Grade: 5.33 %
Max cat climb: 2
Min elevation: 19 m
Max elevation: 504 m
Ride Category: Climb