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The route starts at the Port of Pollença, heads south and passes through Campanet, Selva, Inca, Sencelles, Algaida and Llucmajor and ends in Campos.

Time: 5 hours approximately
Distance: 85 kilometres
Difficulty: Difficult



This well-signposted route starts in the Port of Pollença in the north of the island on Pollença Bay, circumvents the village of Pollença and follows back roads to Campanet and Selva. Practically the entire road, which skirts the Tramontana Mountains, is flat. Turning south at Inca, the mountains are at cyclists' backs and the route continues along back roads that pass through Sencelles on the way to Algaida. The last two stretches after Algaida lead to Llucmajor and Campos.

Places of Interest:
The Port of Pollença, which can be reached from Palma by taking the motorway to Inca and then the Alcúdia road. Before reaching Alcúdia, take the road to Pollença which leads off a roundabout and from Pollença, head to the port. The trip takes approximately 1 hour by car and buses also cover the same route.
The lighthouse at Formentor. The island's northernmost lighthouse is located on a striking cliff which can be reached by a narrow, winding road that starts in the Port of Pollença and crosses mountains and cliffs.
The International Music Festival of Pollença is a prestigious classical music festival held during July and August. http://www.festivalpollenca.org
The Pollença Museum inside the Convent of the Dominicos. Telephone number is +34 971 531 166.
The Gothic tower in the March Gardens, next to the Convent of the Dominicos in Pollença.
The Calvary of Pollença. A path of steps that starts in calle Jesús, next to the Town Hall and climbs to the Hermitage of the Calvary.
The Moors and Christians fiesta which is held in Pollença in June.
The Campanet caves, located at kilometre 39 on the road from Alcudia to Inca. Contact telephone: +34 971 516 130.
The fiestas of Sant Miquel in Campanet in late September.
Mount Randa, between Algaida and Llucmajor. The summit provides spectacular views of central Mallorca. The Hermitage of Sant Honorat is located in Randa.
Es Trenc Beach, a white sandy beach with crystalline waters that can be reached by starting in Campos and heading towards Ses Salines.
The Oratory of Sant Blai, one of Mallorca's oldest churches, located on the outskirts of Campos next to the road to Ses Salines.
The outdoor market on Saturdays in Campos.
The Convent of Sant Francesc in Campos.
The village of Sencelles, which is home to the Church of Sant Pere, the Convent of the Hermanas de la Misericordia (which contains the Sor Francinaina Museum) and the Oratory of Sant Josep. The Sor Francinaina Museum is located at number 3, calle Caritat and the contact telephone is +34 971 872 567. There is an outdoor market in the village every Wednesday in Plaza Nova.
The city of Inca, home to major shoe factories such as Camper, Yanko, Munper and others. 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.
The village of Selva, near Inca on the road to Caimari and Lluch. Footwear, other leather goods and ceramics are typical Selva products. The hamlet of Biniamar is located in the municipality of Selva.
The village of Llucmajor, which features the Church of Sant Miquel and the Buenaventura Convent. Llucmajor is a very lively village which has an outdoor fruit and vegetable market on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and a flea market on Fridays.

This itinerary has been designed by INESTUR.


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