Cap de Formentor
What a ride, OMG what a road!!
We woke early and headed off towards the coast. Temp's at 8 degrees, so leg warmers, buff's and jackets were necessary. Beautiful stunning crisp morning, no clouds in sight, so good after rain yesterday.
We ride to Port Pollenca, for a quick bakery stop and had an iconic Mallorca pastry, the mouth watering 'ensaimada'. Sorry no photo's, devowed too quickly........... Pastry like butter, ever so soft custard, finished with dustings of icing sugar. I can feel the muffin top growing :(
Onto the very busy main road again, the coastal cities have lost their Mallorca authenticity, lots of high rise apartments line the beach side, commercial stores abound. So glad we are not staying in this area.By 9.30am we are onto the climb, 35km in length and almost 1,000 metres of elevation on silky smooth tarmac, simply impressive engineering and beautiful views to keep your mind off the legs.
Sheer cliffs, a tunnel, little brown mountain goats everywhere, this is the northern most point of Mallorca, where the mountains plunge into the sea.
Very windy in a couple of spots and absolutely crowded at the top, with car's backed up, waiting to either turn around, just get to the top or park. (have no idea where!) I don't want to wait around, take some snaps and keen to get away.
which is fine, cause' its all about getting down safely.
Definitely need to get onto this climb early in the day.
| The Cap de Formentor Lighthouse. The end of the road. David didn't even see it !!!! An iconic ride, every cyclist visiting the Island must do |
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