Description
Hike & E-Bike Tour
Our tour starts at our shop where you will be introduced to your tour guide, asked to sign a disclaimer and consent to our bike tour policy. Shortly after you will be handed a comfortable high quality city bike, a helmet (obligatory until 16 years of age) and a basket if you wish. Water can be purchased at our shop. Our tour guide will give you a briefing on the general facts and what to expect of the tour, the timing, procedures and local rules regarding biking in Palma de Mallorca and a demonstration of how the bikes work. We will help you to adjust the bike seat to your height in order to get the most comfortable experience out of your tour. Discover Palma’s most photogenic corners and wild pine forests in just 2.5 hours on this compact e-bike and hiking adventure. Starting from our Passeig Marítim shop, pedal effortlessly through pine-shaded streets to Castell de Bellver, then hike a scenic circular loop with castle views, mountain panoramas and Bay of Palma vistas – even spotting La Seu Cathedral from above. What you’ll experience: • E-bike briefing & 10-min ride from our port shop to Bellver Forest trails (e-bikes make it easy for all fitness levels). • 1-hour circular forest hike (moderate): Pine forests, Es Polvorín, Iglesia de la Inmaculada, Bellver Castle history stories, Na Burguesa mountains, and epic views over Palma port + bay. Stony terrain with some Stone steps towards the end – good walking fitness required. • Urban highlights by e-bike: Es Jonquet neighbourhood, old mills, renovated Passeig Marítim, bike lanes to La Seu Cathedral. • Picture-perfect Palma old town and highlights route: Parc de la Mar, Dalt Murada walls, Es Baluard, Santa Clara, Sant Francesc, Santa Eulàlia, Plaça Cort, Es Conqueridor, Passeig Born, La Lonja – back to shop. you along the bike lane on the seafront avenue in the direction of the main Cathedral “La Seu”. Along our route we do short stops on many places and tell you interesting facts about the things you are looking at. After a few stops around Parc de la Mar we will seek our way into the old town of Palma de Mallorca where open and sunny esplanades are swopt for beautiful ancient narrow streets and alleys. Old churches and plazas are very abundant in the old town and you will see and learn about several of them. Our tour also includes a little stop at a (still working) convent for nuns that dates back to the 13th and that offers the possibility to purchase a little something edible for the ones who’ve got a sweet tooth. From here we continue to discover the old mainly medieval part of Palma passing by the most popular visitor’s sites in the city and also discovering the wide selection of museums, art galleries and other sites of interest for the curious visitors.















