The Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin in Granada offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure. Suitable for both beginners and intermediate climbers, participants navigate an 830m route featuring iron ladders, chains, and ziplines under the guidance of a certified mountain guide. With a focus on safety and enjoyment, the experience includes all necessary equipment and accident insurance, making it a perfect choice for those seeking an unforgettable climbing experience amidst the breathtaking Andalusian landscape. What makes this activity so appealing, and what should one expect from this thrilling challenge?

Key Points

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Key Points

  • The Via Ferrata de Moclín is a 830m route with a maximum elevation of 80m, suitable for beginners and intermediate climbers.
  • The activity includes climbing on iron ladders, chains, Tibetan bridges, monkey bridges, and a 20m zipline with stunning views of the Andalusian landscape.
  • The 4-hour adventure is led by a certified AEGM mountain guide and includes all necessary climbing equipment such as shoes, helmets, harnesses, ropes, carabiners, and belay devices.
  • The activity is priced at Kč 1,347 per person and is limited to 6 participants, with free cancellation and pay-later options available.
  • The activity is not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, individuals over 264 lbs (120 kg) or under 88 lbs (40 kg), and those with low fitness levels or over the age of 70.
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Overview and Pricing

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Overview and Pricing

The Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin activity in the province of Granada offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure for thrill-seekers.

Priced from Kč 1,347 per person, the 4-hour activity is limited to 6 participants and available in several languages.

Priced from Kč 1,347 per person, the 4-hour activity is limited to 6 participants and available in several languages.

Boasting a 830m route with an 80m maximum elevation, the via ferrata is suitable for beginners and intermediate climbers.

Adventurers can expect to traverse iron ladders, chains, Tibetan and monkey bridges, and a 20m zipline, while enjoying stunning Andalusian vistas.

With free cancellation and pay-later options, this experience is perfect for those seeking an adrenaline-filled day in nature.

Activity Description

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Activity Description

Although the Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin route spans 830m with a maximum elevation of 80m, it’s considered a middle-low (K2) difficulty, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate climbers.

Participants will experience a thrilling adventure, climbing on iron ladders, chains, Tibetan bridges, monkey bridges, and even a 20m zipline. Along the way, they’ll be able to enjoy stunning views of the Andalusian landscape from the heights.

The activity is led by a certified AEGM mountain guide who provides all necessary equipment, including climbing shoes, helmets, harnesses, ropes, carabiners, and belay devices.

Itinerary

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Itinerary

Participants begin the Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin adventure at the Vía Ferrata de Moclín starting location.

The Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin adventure begins at the Vía Ferrata de Moclín starting location.

The activity breakdown is as follows:

  • Hiking and climbing: Approximately 3 hours

  • Total activity time: 2 hours of hiking and ziplining

  • Main Stop: Vía Ferrata de Moclín

The route covers 830m with a maximum elevation of 80m, offering stunning views of the Andalusian landscape.

Suitable for beginners and intermediate climbers, the journey features climbing on iron ladders, chains, Tibetan bridge, monkey bridge, and a 20m zipline.

Inclusions

The Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin activity includes a certified AEGM mountain guide who is polylingual, ensuring seamless communication throughout the adventure. Plus, all necessary equipment, such as climbing shoes, helmets, harnesses, ropes, carabiners, quickdraws, and belay devices, are provided. On top of that, the activity includes accident insurance for rescue and first medical assistance, as well as public liability cover. If requested, a transport service is available at an additional cost.

| Inclusions | | |

| — | — | — |

| Mountain Guide | Equipment | Insurance |

| Certified AEGM, polylingual | Climbing shoes, helmet, harness, ropes, carabiners, quickdraws, belay devices | Accident (rescue and first medical assistance), public liability cover |

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Restrictions and Recommendations

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Restrictions and Recommendations

This adventure isn’t suitable for everyone. Certain age, weight, and physical fitness restrictions apply.

Children under 10, pregnant women, individuals over 264 lbs (120 kg) or under 88 lbs (40 kg), and those with low fitness levels are advised against participating. Plus, people over 70 years old may find the via ferrata challenging.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, the following is recommended:

  • Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy, closed-toe shoes

  • Bring water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized

  • Inform the guide of any medical conditions or concerns

  • Follow the guide’s instructions carefully throughout the activity

Breathtaking Andalusian Landscapes

Towering limestone cliffs and verdant olive groves punctuate the breathtaking Andalusian landscape that surrounds the Via Ferrata of Moclín.

Carved into the rugged terrain, the via ferrata route offers unparalleled views of the sun-drenched valleys and rolling hills below.

Adventurers are treated to a unique perspective, with the iron ladders and bridges providing access to vantage points that showcase the region’s natural splendor.

From the thrilling zipline to the tranquil hikes, every moment of the via ferrata experience immerses participants in the beauty of this captivating corner of southern Spain.

Challenging Yet Accessible Adventure

Although the Via Ferrata of Moclín presents a thrilling and physically demanding challenge, its middle-low (K2) difficulty level makes it an accessible adventure for both beginners and intermediate climbers.

The route features:

  • Climbing on iron ladders, chains, Tibetan bridge, and monkey bridge

  • A 20-meter zipline that offers stunning views of the Andalusian landscape

  • A maximum elevation of 80 meters, providing an exhilarating yet manageable experience

  • Guided by a certified AEGM mountain guide, ensuring safety and expertise throughout the activity

This combination of challenging features and appropriate difficulty level makes the Via Ferrata of Moclín an ideal choice for adventurous travelers seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Granada.

Expert Guidance and Safety Measures

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Expert Guidance and Safety Measures

To ensure the safety and expertise of participants, the Via Ferrata of Moclín is guided by a certified AEGM mountain guide. These guides are multilingual, knowledgeable about the local area, and trained in accident prevention and emergency response. They provide all necessary equipment, including climbing shoes, helmets, harnesses, and safety devices. Climbers are supervised throughout the activity and receive thorough safety briefings. This approach allows adventurers of varying skill levels to enjoy the challenge safely.

| Features | Description |

| — | — |

| Certified Guides | AEGM-certified, multilingual |

| Safety Equipment | Climbing shoes, helmets, harnesses |

| Supervision & Briefings | Thorough safety guidance |

Frequently Asked Questions

Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin - Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Minimum Age Requirement to Participate?

The minimum age requirement is 10 years old. Children under 10 are not permitted to participate in this activity due to safety concerns and the level of difficulty involved.

Is There an Option to Have a Private Tour?

The activity doesn’t offer private tours, as it has a limited group size of 6 participants. However, you can always request additional services like transport for an extra cost to customize your experience.

Can I Bring My Own Climbing Equipment?

No, customers cannot bring their own climbing equipment. The activity includes all necessary equipment, such as climbing shoes, harness, and safety gear, provided by the tour operator. This is to ensure proper safety and insurance coverage for participants.

Do I Need to Have Previous via Ferrata Experience?

No, you don’t need prior via ferrata experience. The activity is suitable for beginners and intermediate climbers, with a middle-low difficulty level. The guide will provide all necessary equipment and instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

What Is the Cancellation/Rescheduling Policy?

They offer free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also book your spot without upfront payment, allowing you to reserve your place and pay later.

The Sum Up

The Granada: Via Ferrata Villages of Moclin offers an unforgettable outdoor adventure suitable for both beginners and intermediate climbers. Participants will navigate a thrilling 830m route, guided by certified experts, while enjoying the breathtaking Andalusian landscapes. With all necessary gear and insurance included, it’s a perfect choice for those seeking an exhilarating and safe climbing experience.

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