Best mountain passes around Bunyola are situated within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains on Mallorca. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, offering a blend of challenging climbs and scenic routes. Bunyola serves as a base for exploring these passes, which are popular among cyclists and hikers. The area provides access to natural landscapes and traditional villages.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The highest pass on Mallorca: the tunnel of the Serra de son Torrella. Unfortunately, the summit of the Puig Major is a military restricted area. Therefore, you cannot drive up to the summit. The road is in excellent condition and is great fun both uphill and downhill. A detour via Fornalutx, a very original Mallorcan mountain village, is even more beautiful.
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It doesn't matter which side you start from, it's far from over.
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Over the Col de Reis down to Sa Calobra and up again. A must have for every Mallorca cyclist. Lets go.
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Whether up or down, always a pleasure!👍
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Very nice climb from Bunyola. The road surface will be completely renewed over 18 km at the beginning of 2026. Very nice descent to Alaro. Avoid on weekends in good weather, as the locals drive here in masses with their cars for picnics.
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From both sides a great ascent as well as descent. The road is very nicely maintained, there are many hairpin bends and the road is mostly empty (especially in early spring). At the top, you can always linger in the small restaurant.
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For cyclists seeking a challenge, the Climb to Puig Major is Mallorca's longest ascent, leading to the highest accessible point for bikes. Another iconic and demanding route is Coll dels Reis (682 m), famously associated with the dramatic descent and ascent to Sa Calobra.
Yes, the Pass of Honor, connecting Bunyola with Orient, is often less crowded, especially in early spring. It features many hairpin bends and offers a peaceful journey through picturesque landscapes at the foot of the Tramuntana peaks. There's even a small restaurant at the top.
The mountain passes around Bunyola offer magnificent views of the Serra de Tramuntana. From the Climb to Puig Major, you can enjoy stunning vistas before the tunnel and at the Embassament de Cúber (Cúber reservoir). The Pass of Honor also provides impressive scenery through the Tramuntana foothills.
The region is beautiful year-round, but early spring is particularly recommended for the Pass of Honor as it's often less crowded. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while summer can be hot, especially for strenuous climbs.
Absolutely. Bunyola is an excellent base for hiking. You can enjoy walks to the Pass of Honor for spectacular views. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Bunyola guide.
Bunyola is a prime starting point for cycling routes. You can embark on tours that traverse olive groves up to Coll de Sóller, allowing you to explore charming towns like Sóller, Deià, and Valldemossa. For more detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Bunyola guide.
While many mountain passes offer challenging climbs, the general area around Bunyola provides varied terrain. For family-friendly options, consider exploring the charming village of Orient, accessible via the Direction to Orient, which is described as one of the most beautiful villages on the island. Look for easier sections of trails or consider shorter, less strenuous walks in the valleys.
Road conditions can vary. For instance, the Pass of Honor has seen recent road surface repairs, but some sections, particularly on the descent towards Orient, can have poorer asphalt. The road leading to the tunnel of Serra de son Torrella on the Climb to Puig Major is generally in excellent condition.
Yes, at the top of the Pass of Honor, there is a small restaurant where you can linger and enjoy the surroundings. The village of Orient, which is connected by the pass, also offers amenities. For other passes, it's advisable to check specific locations for available cafes or restaurants.
Visitors frequently praise the challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs and the stunning scenery. For example, the Climb to Puig Major is often described as a pleasure, whether ascending or descending. The unique road design and coastal scenery of Coll dels Reis (682 m) also make it an iconic cycling experience.
Yes, the region around Bunyola is suitable for gravel biking. You can find various routes that incorporate different terrains and offer a unique way to experience the area's natural beauty. For specific routes, check out the Gravel biking around Bunyola guide.
When planning your visit, consider the time of year for optimal weather, especially if you're cycling or hiking. Be aware of local car traffic, particularly on weekends during good weather, as locals head out for picnics. For cyclists, lights are recommended in tunnels, such as the one on the Climb to Puig Major, especially during high season.


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