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Rock climbing day tour in Costa Brava, near Barcelona

Rock climbing day tour in Costa Brava, near Barcelona
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Join Marc, AEGM-certified, on the sunny northeastern coast of Spain for a rock climbing day tour in the beautifully rugged Costa Brava sea cliffs.

Private

+1 Day

Jan - Jun, Sep - Dec

Low

Intermediate


Highlights

  • Discover the beautiful Costa Brava, in north Barcelona.
  • During the warmer months we will climb spectacular sea cliffs.
  • Enjoy warm weather during the colder months climbing close to the sea walls.

Description

Climb the Catalonian rocks of Costa Brava as I guide you on a day tour in the northeastern region of Spain.

The Costa Brava (Wild Coast) stretches from the town of Blanes, 60 kilometres northeast of Barcelona, to the border with France.

Complimenting the warm climate, beautiful clear waters spilled over the rocky coves and rugged cliffs make Costa Brava a prime Spanish destination.

During the day we will climb Punta de Milá, a vertical to overhanging 100-meter wall, which guards the Mediterranean Sea. This climb never becomes difficult but it is very steep.

During the summer months, we will approach Punta de Milá by boat on a smooth ride from the nearby beach of Cala Montgo. During the spring and autumn months, we will approach Punta de Milá by rappelling, making the day more active and adventurous.

In the colder months, we will climb in Roca Maura, a south-facing wall situated just 500 meters inland, where we will take advantage of the warmer temperatures.

Reserve your place among the golden cliffs of Costa Brava for this rock climbing day tour. Surrounded by sandy beaches, tranquil villages and clear waters, Costa Brava is one of Spain’s top destinations.

Price includes

  • Guiding fee
  • Transport during the trip
  • Personal insurance

Price details

  • Liability and accident insurance, all climbing gear and pickup in Girona train station or nearby station are included in the price. Although all climbing gear is included, I recommend that you bring your own harness and climbing shoes.
  • During the warmer days, we will approach the wall by boat which will be an extra 50€ cost.
  • Photos and Gopro videos (taken by the guide) are also included in the price.
  • Pickup in another location can be done at an extra fee.

Itinerary

Day 1: Climbing day

We will meet around mid morning depending on the season. The cliffs are East facing so on very hot days we will climb until after midday so we can climb on the shade.

We will take a boat in Cala Montgó and approach the cliff. After climbing the 100 meters haight wall we will walk back to the beach where we took the boat.

 

Details

More info

Wear light but strong comfortable sport clothes, mountain oriented if possible. Adapt the clothing to the weather conditions, I will suggest depending on the season.

Meeting point

Girona will be the meeting point if you are traveling from Barcelona with public transport. I will pick you up at the train station. Take a train in one of the following stations in Barcelona: Sants, Passeig de Gracia, El Clot - Aragó or Sant Andreu Comtal. Line Rodalies Renfe R11 direction Portbou and exit in Girona. If you are traveling by car we will meet in l’Escala, a village on the Costa Brava.

Equipment you will need to bring

Sport clothing, climbing shoes, waterproof jacket, sunscreen, hat or cap, food.


FAQs

What is the difficulty level and the grading for the climbing routes on this tour?

The routes vary in difficulty from V+ to 6b, which can accommodate both intermediate and advanced climbers. Let me know your experience level, and I will select the most suitable routes for you.

Can beginners join this tour?

Yes, beginners can join. I will tailor the tour to your experience and provide instruction to help you learn and enjoy the climb.

Do I need any prior outdoor rock climbing experience?

No prior outdoor climbing experience is required. If you have only climbed indoors or are a beginner, I will guide you through everything you need to know.

Is equipment provided, or do I need to bring my own?

I provide all necessary climbing equipment, including ropes, harnesses, and helmets. However, if you prefer to use your own gear, you are welcome to bring it. Climbing shoes are not provided, so please bring your own.

Where is the meeting point for the tour?

The meeting point will be in the Costa Brava region, and I will provide the exact location and time once the booking is confirmed.

What should I bring with me on the tour?

Bring comfortable sportswear, climbing shoes, water, snacks, and sunscreen. If you do not have climbing shoes, you may need to rent them from a local shop.

Can I join an existing group, or do I need to book a private tour?

This is typically a private tour tailored to your group’s needs. If you are interested in joining another group, please let me know, and I will try to accommodate you.

What is the best time of year for this rock climbing tour?

The best time for this tour is between October and April when the weather is most favorable. In winter, other climbing locations in Catalunya might be more suitable.

How many routes or hours will we climb during the day?

We will spend about 5-6 hours climbing, and the number of routes depends on your skill level, preferences, and the weather conditions.

What are some recommended accommodations near our adventure location?

We understand that finding the perfect place to stay is an essential part of your adventure experience. To help you with this, we’ve curated a list of three highly recommended hotels that offer comfort, convenience, and a touch of local charm. These accommodations are well-suited for adventurers looking to relax and rejuvenate after an exciting day of exploration
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About the guide

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Marc

4.9

(178)

Mountain Guide

AEGM Rock Climbing Guide

Ever since I was a kid I have been in contact with nature, and this has been my environment. Family traditions led to my first steps in the hiking world. I discovered wonderful places and learned to enjoy and respect the mountains. Still vivid in my memories are the ascents around Ordesa NP and the Catalan Pyrenees during my childhood.

At the age of eighteen I took my first steps in rock climbing. I dedicated some years climbing traditional classic routes, with the Montsec range as my school. With the experience gained I widened my horizons and started discovering new walls: Ordesa, Puig Campana, Penyal d'Ifach, Los Mallos de Riglos, Montrebei, Terradets...

In 2000, I got my Civil Engineer degree. I then spent my holidays climbing. At this point I started exploring the big possibilities France and its walls opened up: Verdon, Vercors, Jonte...

In 2002 I went on a one-year trip to Australia, but without climbing. After that year I realized rock climbing was my real passion. At then started spending as much time as I had climbing. My climbing trips starting taking me further and further. It was in Switzerland where I discovered my favorite climbing terrain: the amazing limestone walls of Wendenstöcke, Rätikon, Sanetsch... After that, new destinations kept coming: UEA, Jordan, Morocco, Dolomites, Sardinia, Corsica...

Finally, I decided to become a Climbing Guide and offer all my climbing experience to you.

My formal training started in 2011, as I became a Climbing Monitor of the High Mountain Catalan Academy (ECAM). Just after that, in 2012, I got my Climbing Sport Technician degree.

Not satisfied with that, I continued my training to get the highest climbing degree available in Spain. In the spring of 2014 I finished my training and became a Climbing Superior Sport Technician.

Languages

French | English | Catalan

Certificates

AEGM


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