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How long is the road to Sa Calobra?

How long is the road to Sa Calobra?

8 miles
How long is Sa Calobra Road? Tucked away in northwest Mallorca, the road (officially designed MA-2141), is 13km (8 miles) long. It is a dead end road which starts at the junction with the MA-10 road, near an aqueduct, and finishes on a payment parking, near the beach.

What does Sa Calobra mean in Spanish?

nothings
Its about the same with some variations. Sa Calobra means nothings. Ca´n means “the home of”. The contraction comes from : Casa de en : Home of the.

Can you drive to Sa Calobra?

So, the MA-2141 road to Sa Calobra on Mallorca Island in Spain is only 13 kilometers (8 miles) long. However, the itinerary is full of turns and amazing passages: tight ones, balcony drives above the abysses… It is definitely a road to check out if you are visiting the island by car, bike or bicycle!

What category climb is Sa Calobra?

category 1 climb
The Sa Calobra climb or Coll dels Reis climb is one of the most ridden hills in Mallorca. There are two ways to approach it. The first is from sea level at Sa Calobra, a category 1 climb. The second is from the viaduct side which is a cat 4 climb.

How difficult is Sa Calobra?

The climb out of Sa Calobra is 9.9km at 7.1% average; there are plenty of 8-9% sections and one or two 10% ramps about half way up (which you can see coming above you as you climb a couple of hairpins below), and the steepest section comes near the top—immediately after the 270 degree hairpin—at 11-12%.

How do you ride Sa Calobra?

Follow the coastal road to Deia and Soller, then up the Puig Major. From the summit, descend to the reservoir along the Ma10 and look out for a sharp left turn towards the Coll de Reis. Descend to Sa Calobra and climb back up, before following the Ma10 again to Lluc and the descent back down to Caimari.

How do you get to Sa Calobra?

The beach of Sa Calobra can be reached by car, bicycle or bus from the towns of Sóller or Lluc, to get to the Torrent de Pareis, one can do this only on foot by taking a short walk along the footpath.

Why was Sa Calobra built?

His two most famous designs, Sa Calobra and Cap Formentor, were built purely for tourist purposes, not to connect existing towns and villages. Parietti succeeded in designing a route that makes the most of the surroundings and the views. He got help from none other than donkeys.

How hard is the Sa Calobra climb?

Sa Calobra / Coll dels Reis from Port de Sa Calobra is a climb in the region Mallorca. It is 10.1km long and bridges 654 vertical meters with an average gradient of 6.5%, resulting in a difficulty score of 489. The top of the ascent is located at 682 meters above sea level.

What is a good time on Sa Calobra?

A good time for the Sa Calobra, for a decent amateur is 50 minutes.

Is Sa Calobra a mountain?

Sa Calobra is a small village in the Escorca municipality on the northwest coast of the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca.

Whats a good time up Sa Calobra?

A good time for the Sa Calobra, for a decent amateur is 50 minutes. 25 minutes if your name is Ritchie Porte!

How hard is Sa Calobra?

Where does the Sa Calobra climb start?

You’re not at the top of the Sa Calobra yet. The start of the descent is at the summit of the Coll dels Reis, 2.5km away (with an average gradient of 6%), where the road goes between two rock walls.

Is English spoken in Mallorca?

Language is a part of majorcan culture. The island has two official languages, Castilian (Spanish) and Catalan, while locals prefer to speak their Mallorquin dialect. However, the island’s staff, including maids, speak several foreign languages. English, German and French are particularly common.