Summary
- Introduction to Via Ferrata – Discover the thrill of via ferratas for rock climbing enthusiasts.
- Via Ferrata de la Cala del Molí – Explore the unique coastal via ferrata in Spain.
- Safety and Guidelines – Understand the safety measures and tips for climbing via ferratas.
Have you ever wanted to try rock climbing but don’t have the time to learn? If you are a fan of heights and want to dip your toes into the world of rock climbing, a via ferrata may be the answer for you!
Spain’s Via Ferrata – Via Ferrata de la Cala del Molí
While traveling through the Costa Brava region of Catalonia from Barcelona to Girona, we heard about a Via Ferrata in the historic town of Sant Feliu de Guixols.
With approximately 200 via ferratas in Spain, the Via Ferrata de la Cala del Molí is notable for being the only coastal via ferrata in Europe.
Via Ferrata Spain
Have you ever seen those posts that discuss the most dangerous hikes or trails in the world? Unquestionably, many of them highlight via ferratas. However, despite their intimidating nature, they are designed to be safe. Therefore, they provide an exhilarating experience without excessive risk.
Most via ferratas in Europe are well maintained and frequently visited. If you have concerns, consider hiring a guide or tour company to enhance your adventure on the rocks.
We enjoyed our Via Ferrata Adventure with Aventura Girona.
Aventura Girona
The Aventura Girona bus will pick you up in Girona, or you have the option to drive and meet them at the designated parking lots near Cali Moli in St. Feliu de Guixols, which is convenient for those staying in nearby coastal towns.
They provide all necessary gear and helmets, ensuring you can focus entirely on navigating the exhilarating high wires and bridges. Opened just two years ago, the Via Ferrata Cali Molí has quickly become a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
After some closure during the Spanish financial crisis, it is now welcoming multiple groups of adventure lovers each day. Additionally, the town of Sant Feliu de Guixols is a popular destination along the Costa Brava coastal drive, making it an easy day trip from Girona. Known for its large monastery and stunning views, it’s worthwhile to spend time here after your adventure on the Via Ferrata Cali Molí.
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A Via Ferrata represents the ultimate adventure hike, dangling along high sea cliffs while offering both thrills and breathtaking views. The journey typically lasts between 2-3 hours, during which you’ll traverse sea cliffs and rocky outcrops.
Along the route, you’ll encounter harrowing steel cable bridges, steep ladders, and hard granite rocks. What makes this via ferrata exceptional is the stunning backdrop of the sea that surrounds you. Moreover, as you take a moment to catch your breath and navigate tricky sections, the striking views of the Costa Brava Coast will leave you in awe.
Starting Off
The experience begins with manageable holds and iron grips on simple terrain. Your guide will instruct you on the basics, after which you are free to navigate through the obstacles ahead. The initial section offers numerous handholds before transitioning into higher, more challenging sections.
This via ferrata is categorized as intermediate, making it an excellent introduction. By the time you reach your first bridge hanging above the vibrant blue waters of the Mediterranean, you’ll feel ready to appreciate the view.
Safety
Via ferratas are inherently safe due to metal handholds secured into the rock, providing climbers with reliable grips. You are clipped into secure steel cables throughout the route and are always connected to safety mechanisms. While navigating the via ferrata, you will have two clips consistently attached to the cable.
As you progress, you only unclip one clip at a time as you safely transition to the next section, ensuring that there is no possibility of falling. Remember, always keep the clips facing towards you to avoid any risk of accidental unclipping.
Redundancy in safety is key; even at the highest points, you remain secure. Although your heart may race, you can trust in your safety while you settle in and immerse yourself in one of the most exhilarating day adventures available.
- To experience Via Ferratas in the Catalunya Region of Spain, visit Aventura Girona. They not only take you to Via Ferrata Cal del Molí, but they also guide adventures throughout the Pyrenees.
- Our trip to Costa Brava was made possible by the Costa Brava Tourism Board.
So what are you waiting for? Plan your via ferrata experience on your next adventure. They’re gaining popularity and are found worldwide!