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Inca - Selva - Mancor - Lloseta - Inca

The excursion starts in Inca, passes through the municipalities of Selva, Mancor and Lloseta and returns to Inca.

Time: Approximately 1 hour
Distance: Approximately 15 kilometres
Difficulty: Medium


This cycling route starts in Inca and is very well signposted all along the way by wooden arrows that indicate direction, distance and remaining time. The first stretch follows the national road from Inca to the village of Selva. There is no bicycle lane, so care must be taken with the traffic. From Selva, the route goes to Mancor and then to Lloseta on narrow roads with little traffic. Once in Lloseta, cyclists can return to Inca by the main road or continue to Biniamar.

Places of Interest
The city of Inca, home to major shoe factories such as Camper, Yanko, Munper and others is 20 minutes away via the Palma-Inca motorway. Inca is also the site of the island's largest and most important fair, El Dijous Bo, which is held on the third Thursday in November. Every Thursday traditional market.
The village of Selva. Selva is close to Inca on the road to Caimari and Lluc. One of the oldest villages on the island, it was founded by Jaime I in 1248. Footwear, other leather goods and ceramics are typical Selva products. The hamlet of Biniamar is also located in the municipality of Selva.
 The village of Mancor de la Vall, just a few kilometres from Inca. Mancor de la Vall has one of the oldest churches in Mallorca, the Chapel of Santa Lucía, founded at the time of the island's Christian reconquest in the twelfth century. The Convent of Sant Joan Baptista, the nineteenth-century Massanella farmstead, which features an artificial lake and is surrounded by gardens, and the eighteenth-century Tafona de Son Morro on the street of the same name are all open for visits.
Lloseta, a village devoted to manufacturing mountaineering footwear, including its internationally acclaimed boots, combines the avant-garde of its ultra-modern theatre with traditional architecture, such as the thirteenth-century Oratory of Son Cocó. To reach Lloseta by car, take the corresponding turn-off on the Palma-Inca motorway.

This itinerary has been designed by INESTUR.


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