Lluc Sanctuary - Pollença Loop Trail
Lluc Sanctuary - Pollença Loop Trail
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45.7km
1,040m
Mountain biking
This difficult 28.4-mile mountain bike route from Pollença to Santuario de Lluc offers challenging terrain and stunning Serra de Tramuntana
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a very steep uphill segment
You may need to push your bike.
After 8.34 km for 1.58 km
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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8.34 km
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20.9 km
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45.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.9 km
11.3 km
9.28 km
8.22 km
3.75 km
1.24 km
Surfaces
22.9 km
11.2 km
4.16 km
3.70 km
3.31 km
396 m
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Elevation
Highest point (640 m)
Lowest point (20 m)
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This route is classified as difficult and is designed for experienced mountain bikers. It demands a very high level of physical fitness and advanced riding skills. Be prepared for challenging sections that may even require pushing your bike.
The terrain is diverse and demanding, featuring a mix of surfaces. You'll encounter asphalt, unpaved roads, paved sections, gravel, and natural paths. A notable section is the Fun trail of Ses Covasses, which includes very technical rocky areas, offering an authentic mountain biking experience both uphill and downhill.
The route offers spectacular scenery and cultural landmarks. Key highlights include the historic Lluc Sanctuary, which serves as a significant cultural and spiritual stop. You'll also experience the challenging Fun trail of Ses Covasses and enjoy breathtaking vistas from the View of Ses Covasses from the Collado de la Rota.
This is a circular route that begins and ends in Pollença. You can typically find parking within Pollença itself, which serves as a convenient starting point for your journey into the Tramuntana mountains.
The route is approximately 45.7 kilometers long with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Given its difficulty and technical sections, it typically takes around 4 hours and 5 minutes to complete.
While the Sierra de Tramuntana generally allows dogs, this specific route is very long, technically demanding, and covers diverse terrain including some alpine sections. It's not ideal for most dogs due to the distance, difficulty, and potential for sharp rocks. If you do bring a dog, ensure they are extremely fit, well-behaved, and always kept on a leash, especially in protected areas and near livestock.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on established trails within the Paraje Natural de la Sierra de Tramuntana. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of private property. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage site, so responsible behavior is crucial for its preservation.
The best time to tackle this route is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the temperatures are milder, making the considerable physical effort more manageable. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring colder, wetter conditions or even snow at higher elevations.
Yes, the Lluc Sanctuary is a significant hub and offers amenities. You'll find options for food and accommodation there, making it an excellent place to rest and refuel during or after your ride.
Yes, this route shares sections with several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the GR 221 Dry Stone Route: Stage 7: Son Amer - Pont Romà, El Camí IT4TR3 El Camí Illenc: de l'Alguer a Formentera, and the camí Vell Pollença-Lluc (GR-221), among others.
Given the demanding and technical nature of the terrain, including rocky sections and significant elevation changes, a full-suspension mountain bike is highly recommended for comfort and control. An eMTB could also be a good option to assist with the considerable climbs and overall distance.