Granada: Via Cordata the Vados

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Nestled in the stunning Vélez de Benaudalla region, the Via Cordata Los Vados offers an exhilarating rock climbing adventure. This 350m vertical ascent challenges seasoned climbers, providing breathtaking sea views and the thrill of scaling a rugged ravine. Led by certified guides, the 4-hour excursion from Granada includes a scenic drive, safety briefing, and opportunities to capture the journey digitally. For those seeking an adrenaline-fueled escape, the Via Cordata promises an unforgettable experience that’ll leave you craving more.

Good To Know

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Good To Know

  • Via Cordata Los Vados is a 350m vertical climbing experience in Granada, ideal for experienced climbers seeking a thrilling challenge.
  • The activity lasts approximately 4 hours and includes hotel pickup from Granada and a scenic return journey.
  • The climbing route is secure with staples and optional escape routes, offering a large terrace and narrow balcony.
  • The activity is led by a certified AEGM rock climbing guide and includes all necessary climbing equipment and insurance coverage.
  • The small group size is limited to 4 participants, and the multilingual guide is available in Catalan, English, Galician, and Spanish.
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Activity Overview

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Activity Overview

The Via Cordata Los Vados in Granada offers adventurous travelers an exhilarating outdoor experience.

This challenging 350m vertical climb features staples and stunning ravine views, making it ideal for experienced climbers seeking a thrilling challenge.

The activity lasts around 4 hours and is located in Vélez de Benaudalla, accessible via the GR-3302 highway.

Participants will be picked up from their Granada hotel, travel for an hour by car, and then walk 15 minutes to reach the climbing site.

After a guided 2-hour climb, they’ll return to Granada, enjoying the scenic landscapes along the way.

Itinerary Details

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Itinerary Details

After pickup from a Granada hotel about 10 minutes before the scheduled time, participants travel for 1 hour by car to reach the climbing site in Vélez de Benaudalla, accessible via the GR-3302 highway.

Once there, a 15-minute walk leads to the wall. The guided tour lasts 2 hours of climbing, followed by a 45-minute return walk and a 1-hour car ride back to Granada.

The itinerary includes a safety briefing, an initiation on steel staples, a climb to a large terrace, a gear exchange, a narrow balcony, a snack break, and a final climb with sea views and photo opportunities.

Climbing Experience

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Climbing Experience

Though the route is secure with staples, lateral steps, and an optional escape route, the ascent includes several sections that challenge experienced climbers.

First, a safety briefing and initiation on steel staples. Then, a climb to a large terrace, gear exchange, and narrow balcony.

After a snack break on the terrace, the final climb offers sea views and photo opportunities.

The guided tour lasts 2 hours, testing climbers’ skills and endurance on this thrilling adventure in Granada’s stunning ravine.

Inclusions

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Inclusions

A certified AEGM rock climbing guide leads the activity, providing all necessary climbing equipment, including a helmet, harness, rope, ferrata kit, and pulley.

Total insurance coverage is included, ensuring participants’ safety. Throughout the journey, the guide captures digital photos and videos, allowing climbers to preserve their memorable experiences.

Water and a snack are provided to keep participants energized during the challenging ascent.

This all-inclusive package ensures a thrilling and well-supported adventure for those seeking an exhilarating climbing experience in the beautiful Granada region.

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Important Information

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Important Information

Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, which allows for a full refund.

The small group size is limited to 4 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The multilingual guide is available in Catalan, English, Galician, and Spanish, accommodating a diverse audience.

However, the activity isn’t suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments.

Preparing for the Adventure

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Preparing for the Adventure

Before setting out on the Via Cordata the Vados adventure, travelers should ensure they’re adequately prepared. Proper hiking shoes with good traction are essential, as the trail can be steep and rocky.

Layered clothing that can withstand changing weather conditions is recommended. Participants should pack snacks, water, and sun protection.

Those with medical conditions or concerns should consult their guide prior to the activity. It’s also crucial to listen to the safety briefing and follow the guide’s instructions throughout the climb.

With the right preparation, adventurers can fully enjoy the thrilling challenges and stunning vistas of the Via Cordata the Vados.

Exploring the Stunning Ravine

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Exploring the Stunning Ravine

As the group sets off on the trail, they’re immediately captivated by the stunning ravine that unfolds before them. The vertical walls rise sharply, carved by centuries of erosion. Staples are secured into the rock, guiding their ascent.

The climbers carefully navigate the narrow ledges, pausing to take in the breathtaking views. Vibrant greens and grays contrast against the deep, shadowy crevices. The sound of the wind echoes through the ravine, adding to the exhilaration of the climb.

Each step requires focus and precision as they make their way up the challenging route, eager to reach the final viewpoint.

Conquering the Via Cordata Challenge

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Conquering the Via Cordata Challenge

Though the initial ascent is challenging, the experienced climbers approach the via cordata with confidence, having studied the route’s details and equipped themselves with the necessary gear.

They clip into the secure staples, navigating the narrow balcony and undertaking the final climb. Along the way, they pause to refuel and take in the stunning sea views.

The guide ensures their safety, offering encouragement and guidance. With each step, the climbers feel a sense of exhilaration, pushing their limits and conquering the thrilling via cordata challenge.

The descent offers a well-earned sense of accomplishment.

Common Questions

Granada: Via Cordata the Vados - Common Questions

What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for This Activity?

The minimum age requirement for this activity is not explicitly stated. However, the activity is described as suitable for "experienced climbers seeking a thrilling challenge," suggesting it may not be appropriate for young children or novice climbers.

Can I Bring My Own Climbing Equipment?

While participants are welcome to bring their own climbing equipment, the tour provider recommends using the provided gear for safety and consistency. The included equipment is inspected and suited for the specific route.

Are There Any Safety Measures in Case of Emergencies?

The activity includes total insurance coverage and an optional escape route should emergencies arise. Plus, the certified guide will provide a safety briefing and all necessary climbing equipment to ensure participants’ well-being throughout the adventure.

Can I Join the Group if I Have No Prior Climbing Experience?

No, this activity is not recommended for those without prior climbing experience. The route is challenging and requires technical skills to navigate the secure staples, lateral steps, and optional escape route safely.

Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Activity?

The activity duration is fixed at 4 hours, but the operator may be able to extend it for an additional fee if requested in advance. Participants should inquire about this option when booking the activity.

The Sum Up

The Via Cordata Los Vados offers an exhilarating rock climbing experience in the stunning Vélez de Benaudalla region. Ideal for seasoned climbers, the 4-hour adventure features a 350m vertical ascent, breathtaking sea views, and the thrill of capturing digital photos, all led by a certified AEGM rock climbing guide.

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