Illuminated 420-meter bike path with planted borders and solar lanterns between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí

From Ballermann to the Green: New Illuminated Cycle Path Connects Playa de Palma with es Pillarí

From Ballermann to the Green: New Illuminated Cycle Path Connects Playa de Palma with es Pillarí

Palma has 420 meters of new cycle path between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí: illuminated, with accompanying plantings and solar lanterns – a small but valuable step toward gentler mobility.

From Ballermann to the Green: New Illuminated Cycle Path Connects Playa de Palma with es Pillarí

In the late afternoon, when the sun still lies warm over the promenade and voices from the beach carry into the side streets, a new section of the city network can now be discovered: A 420-meter-long cycle path connects Playa de Palma with the hamlet of es Pillarí on the other side of the motorway, as reported in a Mallorca Magic article on the new illuminated cycle path. Mayor Jaime Martínez recently inspected the route – the second construction phase is completed and already noticeable in everyday use.

The new section consists of two clearly distinguishable parts: 215 meters were laid outside the urban area on an unpaved surface and vary in width between about 3.5 and 5 meters; a further 205 meters run on tarmac through the urban area. Along the entire route, new accompanying plantings provide distance from motor traffic and some shade in summer. Electric lamps illuminate the inner-city part, while on the rural stretch there are energy-autonomous solar lanterns, a small gesture toward reduced energy consumption at night.

The investment amounted to just under €300,000 – for a route that appears short at first glance but makes many things easier in practice: hotel guests from Les Meravelles, Obelisco or Riu Concordia can now roll directly from the promenade noise into quieter fields, and locals can reach es Pillarí without detouring via the heavily trafficked access road. Those who enjoy the morning calm before the tourist rush will likely welcome the new connection; in the evening the lighting provides a sense of security on the way home.

Already in 2024 a first section between the village and the esplanade at house number 25 was completed, as noted in a Mallorca Magic report on the new pedestrian and cycle route. With the completion of the second phase the gap is now closed – the whole feels like a small puzzle piece that fits into a larger cycle network. On the paths one now sees families with child seats, older neighbors walking their dog, and occasionally tourist groups who prefer to explore the island by pedal rather than by bus.

What stands out on site: the accompanying plantings are not just visual protection, they also dampen traffic noise; the solar lanterns give a warm, slightly flickering light on the field path that evokes Mediterranean evenings. Bike rental shops at Playa de Palma could benefit, local cafés at the edge gain new foot traffic, and walkers discover an alternative to the promenade. It is a small relief for an area that is otherwise very busy in summer.

And because a good start invites more: the route encourages simple, practical additions. A few covered bike parking spaces at the transition to the esplanade, clear signposts toward Palma city center or a small map with recommended loops could round off the offering. Regular checks of the solar lights and plant maintenance would also be conceivable so that the new path remains attractive in the coming years.

For Mallorca such a stretch of path means more than just asphalt or gravel: it is a signal that short, well-thought-out connections can make everyday life calmer and enrich the island experience. Next time you walk along Playa de Palma, you may not only hear the waves but also discover the path that leads directly into the quiet hinterland – a simple nudge to cycle more often and to rediscover the island off the beaten track.

Frequently asked questions

What is the new cycle path from Playa de Palma to es Pillarí?

It is a new 420-meter cycle connection between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí on the other side of the motorway. The route is split between a rural unpaved section and an urban paved section, making it easier to move between the promenade area and the quieter inland side.

Is the new cycle path in Playa de Palma lit at night?

Yes, the route has lighting along the urban section and solar-powered lanterns on the rural stretch. That makes evening rides and walks along the path feel safer and more usable after dark.

Can you cycle from Playa de Palma to es Pillarí without using the main road?

Yes, the new route offers a direct alternative to the busy access road. It gives cyclists and pedestrians a calmer way to reach es Pillarí from Playa de Palma without relying on heavier traffic routes.

What can you see along the new path between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí?

The route is bordered by new planting, which helps soften the edge of the road area and adds some shade in summer. On the rural stretch, the path also has a more open, field-side feel that contrasts with the busier promenade area of Mallorca.

When is the best time to use the Playa de Palma cycle path?

The path should be useful at many times of day, but it is especially appealing in the early morning and evening. In Mallorca’s warmer months, those quieter hours are often more comfortable for cycling or walking than the middle of the day.

Is the new Playa de Palma path suitable for walking as well as cycling?

Yes, the route is also useful for walkers and not just cyclists. Families, dog walkers, and people heading between the promenade and es Pillarí can all use it as a calmer alternative to the busier roads.

How much did the new cycle path between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí cost?

The investment for the new section was just under €300,000. For a relatively short route, it is designed to make everyday movement easier and reduce pressure on nearby traffic roads.

What part of the cycle connection from Playa de Palma to es Pillarí was completed first?

A first section was completed in 2024, linking the village with the esplanade near house number 25. With the newer section finished, the route now forms a continuous connection between Playa de Palma and es Pillarí.

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