Sa Calobra is a small village on the northwest coast of the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca. The port village is a popular destination for coach trips and road cyclists, accessed by a single winding road featuring many hairpin bends and a 270° spiral bridge called the tie knot. The climb is officially called the Coll del Reis or the Coll de Cal Reis, and is considered to be 'as close as one could get to a perfect road for motorsport'. The road was engineered with tourists in mind, making it a great place to visit
Plan your family visit to the Sa Calobra with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We drove the mountain road to Sa Calobra. "Alone this journey is an experience!" We then went on a mini-hike into the spectacular gorge of Torrent de Pareis and to the bay of Sa Calobra
Highlights: The trip is suitable for young children. The family enjoyed "the spectacular gorge of Torrent de Pareis" ✨

Activities: We visited Sa Calobra, a small beach in a beautiful, idyllic location. We parked at the parking lot and walked the short distance to the beach. We found some restaurants there
Highlights: Sa Calobra is an idylic spot, with water that shines deep blue. The walk from the parking lot is an easy one with beautiful views. We enjoyed taking some pictures of the picturesque views ✨