
A minimalistic poster that shows the Sa Calobra cycling route - a 12.5 km climb in Mallorca. It also includes important statistics about the route, shown at the bottom, such as distance, highest point, elevation gain, and time to finish. Free customizations.
About the Sa Calobra Route
Sa Calobra is one of Mallorca’s most iconic cycling routes, renowned for its dramatic engineering and coastal mountain scenery. The ascent from the coastal village of Sa Calobra follows the famous hairpin-laden road known as “the snake,” with approximately 12.5 km of climbing at an average gradient of around 7%. It is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular and technically demanding climbs in Spain. Popular among professional cyclists for training, it combines sustained gradients, tight switchbacks, and striking views of the Serra de Tramuntana and the Mediterranean coastline.
Statistics About the Sa Calobra
- Start point: Sa Calobra, Mallorca
- End point: Els Arcs, Mallorca
- Distance: 12.5 km / 7.7 miles
- Elevation gain: 635 m / 2083 ft
- Highest point: 682 m / 2237 m
- Time to Finish: Typically 1 to 1.5 hours