Alcudia, the port town where Club MAC Alcudia is located, is a perfect holiday destination for cycling enthusiasts. Boasting stunning landscapes, fantastic weather – with average temperatures reaching as high as 26°C in summer, amazing cultural attractions and well-paved roads, you can have a great cycling holiday in Alcudia, seeing the best this region has to offer as you ride on by.
Renting bikes
You can find bike rental services across the Alcudia area. We should note that prices vary, depending on the bike frame you want and the duration of your hire. You may find that some services charge you extra for pedal hire, but if you bring your own, they might be willing to fit them for free.
Cycling routes
Once you have rented a bike, you can go off and explore the Island at your leisure. If you want somewhere to start, why don’t you try one of Majorca’s popular cycling routes?
Lluc Monastery route
If you’re new to the art of cycling you might want to start with a nice ride along the Lluc Monastery route. This 30 mile ride is the perfect path to take for your first trip up into Majorca’s stunning mountains.
You start with a nice slow climb up the famous Tramutana mountain range via the gorgeous Coll de sa Batalla route. Then you arrive at the ancient Luc Monastery, where you have the chance to look around and experience traditional Spanish culture before taking a nice descent down the coll-de-femenia into the charming town of Pollenca.
Cap de Formentor lighthouse route
Are you more of a beach person? If you are then you might want to think about trying the Cap de Formentor lighthouse route instead.
A 25 mile ride, the path starts and ends in the same town as the Lluc Monastery route; the lovely settlement known as Pollenca. It’s a bit of a climb as it takes you up into the hilly terrain of a peninsula before you arrive at the pinnacle of your ride; the world famous Cap de Formentor lighthouse, which is well worth a few hours of your time. Along the way this route allows you to pass by some of the most epic stretches of sand that Majorca has to offer.
Around the orange groves route
However, if you’re looking for something a little quieter and more peaceful there’s only one route you should take. This 25 mile loop route takes you around the stunning orange groves of Majorca.
You start and finish in the hard-not-to-love traditional town of Llucmajor. Then the path will take you down some of the quietest little country roads in Majorca, whilst giving you the opportunity to ride through the citrus groves and small fincas the island has become famous for.
Around Alcudia
But if you want to stay closer to the resort, you can find plenty of good cycling routes near Alcudia. You could try the 30 mile route through the S’Albufera Nature Park, for instance. Here, you’ll be able to take a nice easy ride, along well-paved paths, viewing the fascinating flora and fauna that calls these wetlands home. You may want to watch out for the European Turtle, which is incredibly rare!
Book Club MAC
So if you decide to go for a cycling holiday in Alcudia, you’ll have everything you need to make fantastic memories. You should choose Club MAC Alcudia as your resort. We provide an all-inclusive experience, with eight swimming pools, fantastic food, entertainment for all ages and more. When you book a stay at our resort, you’ll be sure to have the time of your life, while cycling through Majorca!
When you’re staying with us, you can also enjoy a wide range of sporting activities. At our resort, you can find activities like archery, rifle shooting, tennis, table tennis, mini golf and football, or go running on our track. Meanwhile, you can play team sports with your family like volleyball and football on our beach sand court, or try activities like snorkelling and windsurfing on Alcudia’s beaches, creating fantastic holiday memories!