Via ferrata (climbing routes)

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Via Ferratas in Málaga and Granada

Via ferratas in Málaga and Granada are routes, both vertical and horizontal, equipped with various materials: spikes, steps, handholds, ropes, chains, suspension bridges, or zip lines, which allow you to reach areas that are difficult to access for hikers or those not accustomed to climbing.

Before choosing a via ferrata, it is important to consider your level of experience and physical ability. Make sure to choose a route that is suitable for you, both in terms of difficulty and duration. Also, check the weather conditions and restrictions in the area before starting your climb.

If you are a beginner in via ferratas, we recommend selecting easy routes with a K1 and K2 difficulty that don’t require much prior climbing experience. Intermediate-level via ferratas like K3 and K4 are suitable for those with some climbing experience looking for a more exciting challenge. And only if you’re an expert in climbing, look for via ferratas with difficulty K5, K6, or K7 for a more challenging and thrilling experience.

Choose your preferred option

 

TAJO DEL RELOJ
(Cuevas de San Marcos)

Distance 1.72 km – 1 Section | 3 Bridges | 2 Crashes
Difficulty K3
VIA FERRATAS

Cuevas de San Marcos

ARCHIDONA
(Virgen de Gracia)

Distance 1.20 km – 1 Section | 1 Bridge | 1 Crashes
Difficulty K3
VIA FERRATAS

Virgen de Gracia

ZAFARRAYA
(John Hogbin)

Distance 1.5 km – 3 Bridges | 2 Ziplines | 2 Stairs | 2 Pendulums
Difficulty K2/K3
VIA FERRATAS

Zafarraya

El Chorro
(El Chorro)

Distance 650 km – 1 Section | 2 Bridge | 1 Zipline | 1 Crash
Difficulty K3
VIA FERRATAS

El Chorro