Cycles can be hired in the main towns (and are cheaper away from the resorts), and Menorca’s 3,000 kilometres of paths, tracks and roads are all accessible on a mountain bike – although for riders who prefer Tarmac beneath their tyres, country roads see little traffic. A new cycling route through the centre of the island avoids the main roads but includes the larger towns of Alaior, Es Mercadal and Ferreries, passing along the quiet, bucolic Camí d’en Kane, built by Menorca’s first British governor, Richard Kane, to link Mahón and Ciutadella. That job is now done by the thunderous ME1, a highway best avoided by the two-wheeled.