Marbella Cliff Climbing Via Ferrata Trip
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Experience Highlights
During this via ferrata climbing experience you will cross the cliffs of Benalauría, in the Serranía de Ronda region. An expert guide will accompany you between ascents, descents and Tibetan bridges overlooking the Genal Valley. It is an easy route and includes both the rental of all the necessary equipment and the transfer from Marbella and other towns on the Costa del Sol.
You will be provided with water and snacks to recharge your batteries and at the end of the excursion you will receive a report with photos and videos of the adventure. This is a private activity, where only you and your group participate, with an approximate duration of 4 to 5 hours.
- Climb the via ferrata in Benalauría accompanied by an expert guide.
- Enjoy a simple, private route with the rental of all the necessary equipment.
- Relive the experience thanks to the photo and video report.
- Take advantage of the bus transfer from Marbella
What’s included
- Via Ferrata climbing experience along the cliffs of Benalauría
- Expert guide
- Climbing equipment
- Snacks and drinks
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Step by Step
This private activity takes place in the Genal Valley, about 50 km from Marbella. For this via ferrata you will have all the necessary equipment (helmet, carabiners, energy dissipater, harness, etc.), snack, drinks and an experienced guide who will help you in the ascents and descents. At the end of the day you will receive a report with photos and videos.
As usual, the tour starts in Gaucín but includes a bus transfer. In total, the tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours and includes pick-up at the following locations on the Costa del Sol:
- Atalaya Isdabe
- Benahavís
- Estepona
- Marbella
- Puerto Banús
- San Pedro de Alcántara
A via ferrata is a mountain route that involves ascents and descents. Thanks to some elements such as suspension bridges, zip lines, spikes, etc., the route is made easier compared to mountaineering. Therefore, it is suitable even for people who are not used to climbing.
Via ferratas originated in the 19th century in Upper Austria and from there spread to Italy, especially to the Dolomites, France and Central Europe. For some years now, they have also been popular in Spain, and the Benalauría route is particularly suitable for beginners. From the summit, the view over the Genal Valley and the Guadiaro River Valley is breathtaking.
For this activity it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and light shoes with non-slip soles. If you carry a backpack, make sure it is not bulky.