What you'll do
This course target experienced climbers who want to learn how to climb trad routes safely and autonomous. You will do your first clean routes on the rock, acquiring the theoretical and practical concepts of trad climbing in the most efficient and safe way. This course teaches all necessary concepts and techniques that will allow participants to start climbing multi-pitch routes in an autonomous and safely way.
Reviews

5.0
Based on 371 reviews
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J.laflame
2 weeks ago
The tour was superbly organized and the location was perfectly suited to the high temperatures. It was fun and we learned a lot.

laura J.
2 weeks ago
My family and I (including 12 and 15 year old girls) really loved our Climbing and via Ferrata experience with Pablo at Valencia Climb. We felt very safe, logistics and communication were incredible. We enjoyed all of it but I think the via Ferrata at Falconera was completely unforgettable with zip lines, mountain swings , traverses and rope bridges and was the highlight of our entire trip in the area . We would highly recommend.

Ryan P.
3 weeks ago
Pablo and Valencia Climb are both excellent! The communication was great from the start. He was able to accommodate a ride for a fair amount, from Valencia, an hour to Montajos.
On the 4 pitch climb, Pablo’s energy was steady and positive. His instruction was spot on and gave me confidence to lead 2 pitches!
Highly recommend him, and the memories/photos he took were Epic!! Thank you Pablo, I hope very much to climb with you again!
On the 4 pitch climb, Pablo’s energy was steady and positive. His instruction was spot on and gave me confidence to lead 2 pitches!
Highly recommend him, and the memories/photos he took were Epic!! Thank you Pablo, I hope very much to climb with you again!
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What to know
Requirements
To be completely autonomous in sport climbing: master the gear and have proper progression and belaying techniques. Guests over 18 can attend. Group prices from 4 people and ratio of 6 participants per guide.
What to bring
- Comfortable clothes
- Mountain footwear
- Protection agains the elements (sunscreen, raincoat, ...)
- Food and water


