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Manacor-Artà Greenway and Coastal Loop

Moderate

4.5

(45)

174

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Manacor-Artà Greenway and Coastal Loop

03:51

50.5km

380m

Cycling

Cycle Mallorca's 31.4-mile circular gravel route: Vía Verde Manacor-Artá, Castillo de sa Punta de n’Amer, and Porto Cristo Lighthouse.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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14.4 km

Porto Cristo Lighthouse

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Small lighthouse in a prominent position! Perfect!

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25.3 km

Punta de n'Amer Castle

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Not quite 700 meters from the easternmost point of the peninsula was built in the 17th century, the castle-like fortified tower Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer. As early as …

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28.3 km

Cala Millor Promenade

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I can only recommend Little Rockstar to everyone in Cala Millor. Here you can always get delicious coffee and cake, also something hearty. Angi, Bea and Olli are very, very nice and will fulfill all your wishes.

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32.7 km

Former railway line from Manacor to Artá

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Low level of difficulty, you can shorten your tour to your needs and go to Calla Millior or Son Severa for a swim or take a look at Sant Llorenç.

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41.9 km

The old Llorenç des Cardassar railway station is part of the former Manacor - Artà railway line, which originally operated from 1921 to 1977. Since 2014, the Green Way ("Via Verde") has been running here as a railway line.

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50.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.9 km

14.3 km

11.6 km

5.93 km

2.77 km

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22.3 km

17.5 km

10.4 km

220 m

148 m

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Thursday 7 May

20°C

13°C

38 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated cycling time for this circular route?

The full circular gravel route, encompassing the Punta de n'Amer Castle, the Porto Cristo Lighthouse, and sections of the Via Verde Manacor–Artà, is approximately 50.5 kilometers long. It typically takes around 3 hours and 51 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

This route is a 'circular gravel' experience, meaning you'll encounter a mix of surfaces. The Vía Verde Manacor–Artà sections are largely flat, consisting of a crushed rock rail bed, though some patches can be rough. The headland of Punta de n'Amer involves a rough off-road track, while the coastal path between Cala Millor and Porto Cristo is generally easy and flat. Overall, it's ideal for touring or gravel bikes.

Is this circular gravel route suitable for beginners?

The route is rated as moderate. While the Vía Verde Manacor–Artà sections are generally flat and accessible, the overall route includes unpaved and rough segments, particularly around Punta de n'Amer. It requires good fitness and is best suited for cyclists with some experience on varied terrain, rather than absolute beginners.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

You'll encounter several notable sights. Highlights include the historic Punta de n'Amer Castle, offering spectacular coastal views, and the scenic Porto Cristo Lighthouse. The route also takes you along the Cala Millor Promenade and through the tranquil countryside of the Via Verde Manacor–Artà, passing by the Old Sant Llorenç des Cardassar railway station.

Where can I park to access this route?

You can find parking in towns along the route. For accessing the Vía Verde Manacor–Artà, parking is available at the restored railway stations in towns like Manacor, Sant Llorenç, Son Carrio, Son Servera, and Artà. If starting closer to the coast, parking can be found in areas like Cala Millor or Porto Cristo.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle in Mallorca, and this route specifically, is generally during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making longer rides challenging, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.

Is this route dog-friendly?

The Vía Verde Manacor–Artà, which forms a significant part of this route, is generally accessible for walkers and cyclists with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific rules for dogs in the Punta de n'Amer nature reserve and other coastal areas may vary, so it's advisable to check local regulations for each segment.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. The Vía Verde Manacor–Artà is a public greenway, and access to the Punta de n'Amer nature reserve is also free.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, this route incorporates a significant portion of the Vía Verde Manacor–Artà. It also briefly crosses sections of the GR226 - East Mallorca and El Camí IT4TR3 El Camí Illenc: de l'Alguer a Formentera, among other smaller local paths like camí de Sa Punta and Passeig Marítim de Cala Bona.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments along the way?

Yes, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. The towns along the Vía Verde Manacor–Artà, such as Sant Llorenç, Son Carrio, Son Servera, and Artà, have cafes and restaurants. The Old Sant Llorenç des Cardassar railway station is noted as a restaurant. Additionally, the coastal towns of Cala Millor and Porto Cristo offer numerous dining options.

What kind of scenery and nature can I expect?

The route offers incredibly diverse scenery. Along the Vía Verde, you'll cycle through traditional Majorcan countryside with green expanses, almond and carob trees, and reforested areas with pines and wild olive trees. The coastal sections around Punta de n'Amer and Porto Cristo provide spectacular Mediterranean sea views and access to beautiful coves. Punta de n'Amer itself is a 200-hectare nature reserve, offering a peaceful natural environment.

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Trail Reviews

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October 20, 2022, Die Via Verde nach Manacor - San Marcia - Cala Media - Cala Anguilla - Porto Christo - Safari Zoo - Cala Millor - Cala Bona

The Via Verde to Manacor is sometimes so bad that you have to push the bike.

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We started our tour today in a strong, warm headwind towards Manacor🚴‍♂️ 🚴‍♂️ and cycled the "Green Route" from Manacor to Artà with fantastic views and impressions👌👍 After that we headed roughly via PortoCristo. According to Komoot we rode a section of the route that is not rideable like that 😂 So we turned around🙄let's carry on. Then the tour was gone🙄🙄OmG, it'll be fine.... and lo and behold - despite the missing route, it was another fantastic tour🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏼

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The former railway line between Arta and Manacor is idyllic and easy to navigate. The first 5 kilometers out of Manacor are on a moderately busy country road without a dedicated cycle path. The cross-country route between Porto Christo and Sillot is impassable.

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