This mountain bike experience in Mallorca offers a fantastic way to see the island’s less-trodden paths, especially if you’re eager to escape tourist crowds. The tour combines a scenic train ride from Palma to Binissalem with a roughly 46-kilometer (about 29 miles) ride through almond orchards, pine forests, and mountain ravines, all led by an experienced guide. It’s a mix of adventure, authentic scenery, and local flavor that promises more than just another cycle around the same old sights.
What I love about this experience is how it takes you out of the busy coastal resorts and into the heart of Mallorca’s countryside. The chance to pedal past plantations of almonds and carob trees, then into lush holm oak and pine forests, really hits the spot for nature lovers. Plus, the convenience of pre-booked train tickets saves a lot of hassle, and the bikes—hard tail SRAM mountain bikes—are of good quality, making the ride comfortable even on uneven terrain.
One thing to consider is that this tour is not suitable for children, which means it’s geared toward travelers with a moderate level of physical fitness who are comfortable on a mountain bike. Also, if you prefer electric bikes, there’s a small fee payable locally to upgrade, which adds flexibility for those who may want a little extra assistance. The balance of guided support, scenic cycling, and culture makes this a worthwhile outing, especially if you’re looking for an active way to explore Mallorca beyond typical highlights.
Key points / Takeaways

- Authentic Mallorca landscapes: Ride through almond plantations, forests, and mountain ravines, away from tourist traps.
- Convenient logistics: Train tickets are included, making the journey from Palma straightforward and relaxing.
- High-quality bikes: Riders are provided with a durable SRAM hard tail mountain bike and a helmet, with an upgrade option for electric bikes.
- Expert guides: Guides like the praised “Naturoplevelse” and “impeccable service” ensure a safe and engaging experience.
- Limited group size: Small groups (max. 7) mean more personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
- Food and local culture: Many reviews mention delicious food and tapas, making the stops even more enjoyable.
When I think about Mallorca, my mind often jumps to beaches and vibrant towns. But this mountain bike tour offers a different perspective—one that reveals the rugged beauty of the Serra de Tramuntana. The experience lasts about four and a half hours, beginning early in Palma, where you meet your guide at a centrally located spot. From there, a relaxed train ride takes you to Binissalem, a charming town in the heart of Mallorca’s wine country.
The train journey is part of the adventure. It’s included in the price, and it feels like a seamless way to leave the city behind without the hassle of renting a car. Plus, sitting back and watching the countryside roll by sets the tone for the day ahead. Once in Binissalem, your guide helps you get acquainted with your bike—solid, capable, ready for the dirt.
Pedaling Through Almond and Carob Groves

Immediately, you’ll notice the quiet beauty of the island’s rural areas. Your route initially passes through almond and carob plantations, which burst into bloom in spring and are key to Mallorca’s local agriculture. The scenery is tranquil, punctuated by the occasional village or farmstead. As you pedal, your guide might share insights into the area’s history and ongoing traditions, adding depth to the ride.
The trail then takes you into forests of holm oak, pine, and olive trees. Here, the landscape begins to rise, offering gentle climbs and thrilling descents. One reviewer, Charlotte, describes the terrain as “very varied,” highlighting how it kept the ride interesting. Another notes that the guide, “Kæmpe naturoplevelse,” was attentive and friendly, making sure everyone stayed safe while enjoying the natural surroundings.
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Reaching Tossals Verds and Mountain Views
One of the tour’s highlights is reaching Tossals Verds refuge, a popular spot for hikers and cyclists. From this vantage point, you’ll get a glimpse of the rugged, unspoiled terrain that makes Tramuntana special. The climb isn’t difficult but enough to give you a sense of accomplishment and to appreciate Mallorca’s diverse geography.
Many participants remark on how the guides focus on safety and ensuring everyone has a good time. JuanCarlos from Spain mentions that their guide “offered an impeccable service, always attentive to safety and making sure their children had the best experience,” emphasizing how family-friendly and well-organized the trip is for active families.
Ending in Santa Maria & Returning to Palma

The final stretch takes you through charming villages like Alaro and Coe, famous for their local architecture and relaxed atmosphere. The route concludes in Santa Maria, a small town known for its vineyards and welcoming cafes. Here, many opt to indulge in some local food and tapas—some of the other reviews rave about delicious local cuisine, which adds a tasty and cultural touch to the day.
You’ll then hop on a train back to Palma, ending the tour where it started. This seamless return is a relief after a full day of riding and exploring.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect for active travelers who enjoy nature and want to see Mallorca beyond the beaches and city streets. It’s suitable for those with a moderate fitness level, comfortable on a mountain bike, and eager to learn about local landscapes and culture. Since children are not included and the group size is limited, it’s ideal for small families or friends looking for a personalized adventure.
If you’re someone who appreciates good bikes, scenic routes, and a touch of local flavor with tapas stops, this tour will not disappoint. For travelers who want a guided experience with expert support and a focus on authentic sights, it’s a very good choice.
At around $75.19 per person, the cost includes bike rental, helmet, train tickets, and a knowledgeable guide, making it quite a good deal for a half-day adventure. The included train ride and small group size enhance the overall value, ensuring you’re not just paying for the cycling but for a curated experience that you might not easily replicate on your own.
Who Might Not Love It?
If you’re looking for a leisurely, sightseeing-only tour with minimal physical effort, this might be too active. Also, families with very young children or those not comfortable on bikes should look for other options. Bad weather can also cancel the tour, though refunds are straightforward if that happens.
This Mallorca mountain bike tour offers a fantastic way to see the island’s inland beauty with a small group, guided by friendly and attentive experts. The combination of train travel, scenic cycling, and authentic villages makes it more than just a workout—it’s a mini-adventure into Mallorca’s countryside and cultural heart. The stop at Tossals Verds and the opportunity to indulge in local tapas afterward make it especially appealing for those who want a well-rounded, active day out.
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a curious traveler eager to explore off the beaten path, this experience offers genuine value and memorable views. It’s a fitting choice if you crave a mix of outdoor activity, local flavor, and guided support—delivering more than just a ride but an authentic taste of Mallorca’s wild side.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children are not included in this tour. It’s designed for travelers with a moderate fitness level and comfort on mountain bikes.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers the bike (or electric bike with a small local fee), helmet, train tickets from Palma to Binissalem, and a knowledgeable guide.
How long is the cycling portion?
You’ll cycle approximately 46 kilometers (about 29 miles) over roughly four and a half hours, including stops and breaks.
Can I upgrade to an electric bike?
Yes, for a small fee payable locally, you can rent an electric bike if you prefer assistance on the climbs or longer stretches.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling, sun protection, water, and perhaps a snack. The tour generally travels through warm, sunny areas, so dress accordingly.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather and may be canceled if conditions are poor. In that case, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How do I book?
It’s best to book at least 53 days in advance, as this popular tour fills up quickly. Confirmations are received within 48 hours, and small groups keep it intimate.
This guided mountain bike trip to Serra de Tramuntana offers a genuine, active way to experience Mallorca’s wild beauty—perfect for those seeking a memorable outdoor adventure with local charm.
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