The Longest Bike Climbs in the World

#1
Mauna Loa
USA, HI
#2
El Crucero
COLOMBIA
#3
Wuling Pass East
TAIWAN
#4
Alto de Letras
COLOMBIA
#5
Punta Callan
PERU
#6
La Muerte
ECUADOR
#7
Conococha
PERU
#8
Trail Ridge
USA, CO
#9
Mauna Kea
USA, HI
#10
San Pedro de Martir
MEXICO

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Colombia: Alto de Letras
Colombia
2 ROUTES
10 POIs
ROUTE STATS (TOTAL)
49.9
mi
DISTANCE
12,750
ft
ELEV. GAIN
Colorado: Front Range
United States (CO)
20 ROUTES
46 POIs
ROUTE STATS (TOTAL)
563.5
mi
DISTANCE
73,545
ft
ELEV. GAIN
Hawaii: Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa
United States (HI)
11 ROUTES
38 POIs
ROUTE STATS (TOTAL)
300.4
mi
DISTANCE
46,184
ft
ELEV. GAIN
Peru: Andes Mountains
Peru
7 ROUTES
27 POIs
ROUTE STATS (TOTAL)
219.3
mi
DISTANCE
58,066
ft
ELEV. GAIN
Tenerife
Spain
16 ROUTES
18 POIs
ROUTE STATS (TOTAL)
357.2
mi
DISTANCE
95,674
ft
ELEV. GAIN

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FULL SUMMARY

Mauna Loa, Island of Hawaii, USA is the longest bike climb in the world.

We are fortunate to have documented the Top 10 longest bike climbs in the world, located on three continents, in six different countries, with two of them being Hawaiian volcanoes. Below is a list, along with a brief summary of each of the world’s longest road bike climbs.

#1 OF 10

MAUNA LOA, HAWAII, USA

 

We have ridden this magnificent climb twice from Hilo (the southern and steeper route), and twice from Waikoloa (northern and longer route).  Mauna Loa is one of the great bike climbs in the United States and the world.  From the Waikoloa side, at just over 62 miles, Mauna Loa is the longest and one of the most epic bike climbs in the US and the world -- it will just flat out wear you down, but it is well worth the effort you’ll put into it.  And, after riding the longest climb in the world, spend another day climbing Mauna Kea which is not only the world’s hardest climb by bike, but the eighth longest as well. These two volcanoes are just across Saddle Road from each other, and each are clearly visible from the flanks of the other.

Bike climb Top 10 US Bike Climbs Mauna Loa - Mauna Kea behind cyclists - framed by hands

Photo on taken from upper Mauna Loa Observatory Road.

Mauna Kea in the background.

#2 OF 10

El Crucero, Ecuador

Cycling El Crucero

Ride 91 kilometers gaining 3,800 meters at 3.4% average grade (5.2% climb only).

This is the second longest bike climb in the world.

This is a long climb through lush surroundings (like most Colombian bike climbs) and is the 6th most difficult bike climb in Colombia.

Lush surroundings along the entire route.

#3 OF 10

WULING PASS EAST, TAIWAN, USA

This is an extremely challenging road bike climb and the second longest in the world, behind Mauna Loa.  At 87.4 kilometers (54.3 miles), gaining 3,459 meters (11,349’) to a peak of 3,158 meters (10,361’) at 3.6% average grade (a mile near the top averages 10% at around 8,500’ altitude), Wuling Pass is a beast of a climb.

Cycling Wuling Pass East - PJAMM Cycling - Mitch Reid, John Johnson with bikes at summit sign. 

We traveled to Asia in 2019, in part to climb the second longest bike climb in the world.

We LOVE Wuling Pass!!!!!

#4 OF 10

ALTO DE LETRAS, COLOMBIA

Cycling Hwy 50 to Alto de Letras - roadway leading up the mountains

This beautiful climb is often incorrectly referred to as the longest bike climb in the world.

Climbed by PJAMM on September 12, 2017.

The top two adjectives to describe this climb would have to be beautiful and lush.  The climb is also very, very long (the third longest in the world, behind Mauna Loa from the Kona side and Wuling Pass East).  It is a bit of a trek to get to -- we fly first to Bogota (there are many nonstop inexpensive flights from the U.S. and even Europe [Heathrow has nonstop to Bogota], but most travel from Europe requires a layover), then drive 175 km/110 miles to Mariquita where the climb begins.

82 km later . . .

#5 OF 10

PUNTA CALLAN, PERU

Cycling Punta Callan East, Peru - PJAMM Cyclist John Johnson stands with his bike in front of the green road sign for Punta Callan

Not only is this the 4th longest bike climb in the world, it is the 12th most difficult and finishes at extremely high altitude - 13,793’ (4204 meters).

Cycling Punta Callan East, Peru - apple orchards and roadside stands along the first 15 minutes of the climb

#6 OF 10

LA MUERTE, ECUADOR

Fifth longest and third hardest bike climb in the world.

Ride 72.5 kilometers to 4,144 meters gaining 4,470 meters at 5.4% average grade.

This 44 mile climb has 12,242 feet of climbing. It’s no wonder la muerte translates to “the death” in English.  The Strava page for La Muerte has fewer than 20 people having finished the whole segment...if that tells you anything. 

#7 of 10

CONOCOCHA, PERU

Cycling Conococha, Peru - bike parked on mountain roadside next to road sign for Zona de Neblina

Cycling Conococha, Peru

Ride 44 miles gaining 11,000’ at 4.6% average grade.

This is a rugged climb that includes 12 miles of gravel (manageable on a road bike) that finishes above 13,000’.

Cycling Conococha, Peru - aerial views show roadway through deep canyon; photo collage, PJAMM Cycling logo in corner

Cycling Conococha, Peru - PJAMM Cyclists stand with bikes at climb finish

#8 OF 10

TRAIL RIDGE, COLORADO, USA 

Cycling Trail Ridge, CO:

43.9 miles (70.6 km)  to 12,151’ (3,704m)  gaining 7,770’ (2,367 m) at 3% average grade.

Fragile World sign on bike climb up Trail Ridge

At 43.9 miles, Trail Ridge is the second longest bike climb in the United States (behind #1 US/#1 World Mauna Loa), and seventh longest in the world. Trail Ridge is also the highest continuous (i.e., not a dead end) paved road in the United States.  Traversing Rocky Mountain National Park, this climb offers spectacular views along the giant switchbacks 20 miles below a summit that tops out at a whopping 12,000'.  

#9 OF 10

MAUNA KEA, BIG ISLAND, HAWAII

Cycling Mauna Kea - view of clouds, road and volcano near top 

The eighth longest and uncontested hardest bike climb in the world is Mauna Kea, Big Island, Hawaii.  Mauna Kea has it all: length (42.5 miles), altitude (sea level to nearly 14,000’), and gradient (the last 10 miles are from 8,120’ to 13,779’ at 10.7% average grade).

We have climbed Mauna Kea 4 times - 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018.

#10 of 10

TEIDE FROM SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN

Panoramic view of Mt. Tiede

Teide from Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 63 kilometers/39 miles.

photo collage shows views of Mt. Teide, signs for El Portillo and El Teide

This climb stretches from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, to deep within the Parque Nacional del Teide on Spain’s Canary Island.  At 39 miles, Teide is Europe’s longest bike climb.

view looking back over the roadway with cloud topped Mt. Teide in distance.

BONUS - 11TH LONGEST AND MOST EPIC IN THE WORLD

DEATH ROAD, BOLIVIA

 

Cycling the Death Road:

#11 hardest bike climb in the world and the tenth longest.

The Death Road is our all-time favorite climb by road bike.  We included the Death Ride in our 2017 South American Cycling Adventure (also included were Alto de Letras, Colombia, Atacama, Chile and Uturuncu, Bolivia). We spent three days on the Death Road and enjoyed every minute of it -- this is the cycling adventure of all time!  

Bike ride and cycling Top World Bike Climbs  - pjamm cyclist holding up bike at La Cumbre summit sign

Atop the highest road in the world.

#15 - BONUS ROUND

HALEAKALA, MAUI, USA

PJAMM Cycling - Haleakala Crater and summit - drone photo

Cycling Haleakala Volcano, Maui, Hawaii

Aerial Sphere Photo:  

Center - Haleakala Crater; center right - Summit and approach to summit

Start the climb at sea level and finish at 10,000’  35.6 miles later!

We have ridden Haleakala four times from Paia, and once up Highway 37 from near the airport in Kahului.  We recommend the Paia route as it is more scenic with less traffic.  This climb is so difficult because it just wears you out: 36 miles of straight climbing and generally between 5-7% average grade (the steepest mile averages only 7.8%). There are some of the greatest hairpins in the US on this climb, most of which are unobstructed (we are on a volcano after all), and the eight starting at mile 25 rival the Horseshoe Meadows Hairpins in length -- the five longest average 1.25 miles each!  The wind is almost always blowing along the big hairpins, causing you to ride into the wind suffering for one leg, then turn and are loving life for the next mile and a quarter with the wind at your back.

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