Puig Major
characteristics:
- Suited for road bikes
distance | 24 km |
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start height | 0 m |
end height | 1492 m |
highest point | 1492 m |
ascent | 1492 m |
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distance uphill | 24 km |
average ascent percentage | 6.2 % |
maximum ascent percentage | 6.2 % |
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The Puig Major is 24 km long, with its highest point at 1492 m and a total of 24 km climbing. The average climbing on this Puig Major is 6.2%.address
start point | Avinguda de Jeroni Estades, 2-12, 07100 Sóller, Spain |
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end point | Avinguda de Jeroni Estades, 2-12, 07100 Sóller, Spain |
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peter.addison-child (English)
Rode this climb today. It is a long long grind, but very ride-able. The challenge is that getting to the start in Soller involves climbs and descents before you even start - depending on which direction you come from. I came in over the Coll de Soller, having ridden 45 miles from the north of the island. Once at the top of Puig Major, you are treated to a great ride through the mountains before choosing how to descend - either to Pollenca or Caimari. If you are in Mallora, try and do it. Recommended!
11 years ago - Inappropriate