Cycling photography · Mallorca

Mallorca cycling photos, from every climb.

Relive the moment you crested Sa Calobra, Cap de Formentor or Puig Major. Search by climb, pick the shot, download the high-resolution original.

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Where the photos are shot

Mallorca is a cycling island. From February to November our photographers are posted on the roads that define road cycling in Europe. Every image in the catalogue comes from one of these routes.

Sa Calobra

9.4 km of serpentine tarmac dropping from Coll dels Reis to the sea. Twenty-six hairpins, an average gradient of 7% and the unmistakable "knot" turn halfway down make Sa Calobra the most photographed climb in Mallorca. Riders start each spring at Pollença and ride back up from sea level — our photographers cover both the descent and the punishing return.

Cap de Formentor

13 km along the northernmost tip of Mallorca, ending at a lighthouse over the Mediterranean. A rolling profile with tight limestone corners and sweeping coastal vistas — the last kilometre to the lighthouse is one of the most scenic ride-to spots in Europe, and our photographers are there for golden hour every week.

Puig Major

Mallorca's highest road climb — 14 km at an average 6% from Sóller to the tunnel at 836 m. Shot on the Serra de Tramuntana side, it's the benchmark effort of every Mallorca training camp. We cover the long ramps from Sóller, the dam approach from the north and the summit switchbacks.

Coll dels Reis & Coll de Sóller

The wider Tramuntana network — Coll de Femenia, Coll dels Reis, Coll de Sóller, Orient and Lluc. Classic Mallorca 312 and Tour de Mallorca terrain: high traffic of amateur peloton groups, pro teams in winter training, and sportive weekends from March through October.

Cycling calendar

The Mallorca cycling season

The island is rideable year-round but the photography season peaks between late January and early November. Team training camps fill Pollença and Port d'Alcúdia from February. The Mallorca 312 sportive runs at the end of April — our busiest weekend, with thousands of cyclists across Sa Calobra, Formentor and Puig Major. Summer brings sunrise rides to beat the heat; autumn delivers the clearest light and the quietest roads for photography.

Photographers shoot every weekend from February through November, with daily coverage during the Mallorca 312, the Tour de Mallorca and major training-camp weeks.

How it works

From the saddle to your screen

Three steps between your climb and a print-ready original — no accounts, no subscriptions, no fuss.

  1. Step 01

    Ride the climb

    Tackle Sa Calobra's 26 hairpins, push to the Formentor lighthouse, or grind up Puig Major. Photographers are posted along the route.

  2. Step 02

    Search by climb

    Pick your location on the map and scan the grid for your jersey. Filters make narrowing down to the exact shot fast.

  3. Step 03

    Own the original

    Buy once, download forever. Full-resolution, watermark-free files ready for print, social or the wall above your turbo.

For photographers

Shooting on the island? Sell your work here.

Upload the day's roll, tag the climb, set the price. We handle delivery, watermarks and payment — you keep the originals and get paid when a cyclist buys.

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Questions

Before you ride out

How do I find my Mallorca cycling photos?

Pick a climb from the map or the search bar above, then scan the grid. Every photo is tagged with the exact location it was taken, so finding Sa Calobra, Formentor or Puig Major shots only takes a few clicks.

What do I get when I buy a photo?

The full-resolution original without a watermark, delivered through a secure download link the moment your payment clears. The file is yours to keep — print it, share it, frame it.

Which Mallorca climbs are covered?

Photographers regularly shoot Sa Calobra, Cap de Formentor, Puig Major, Coll dels Reis, Lluc, Sóller, Orient and other famous roads across the Serra de Tramuntana. The map shows every location with photos ready to buy.

I am a photographer. Can I sell through Mallorca Road Pics?

Yes. Join through the photographer portal, upload your ride, tag the climb and set a price. We handle watermarking, delivery and payment so you can focus on shooting.

Ready to find your ride?

Open the map, pick your climb, and the photos will be waiting.

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