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Experience the thrill of climbing the highest Via Ferrata in Malaga, crossing Tibetan bridges, ziplining, and enjoying panoramic views near Caminito del Rey.
Get set for an adventure that combines physical challenge with breathtaking scenery: El Chorro’s Via Ferrata at Caminito del Rey. Priced at $108 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour takes you into the heart of Andalusia’s rugged landscape. You’ll ascend 250 meters via iron stairs, glide across a 35-meter zipline, and cross two different types of bridges, including a Tibetan and monkey walk. The experience is guided by certified professionals, ensuring safety while delivering an adrenaline rush.
This tour is perfect for those seeking an active day out and who are comfortable with basic outdoor activity requirements. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or individuals under 88 lbs (40 kg). Participants are provided with all necessary materials and equipment, along with insurance, digital photos, and a picnic lunch. The combination of challenging climbs and superb views makes it a memorable outing, especially for lovers of outdoor adventures and scenic panoramas.


The El Chorro Via Ferrata offers one of the most exciting ways to experience the rugged natural beauty around Caminito del Rey. The climb involves ascending 250 meters along iron stairs, guarded by a steel handrail, leading to a series of thrills and panoramic views. This section provides a rewarding challenge for outdoor enthusiasts, combining physical effort with stunning scenery.
The tour begins at El Chorro, where participants meet their certified guide. The guides, who speak English and Spanish, lead the group through safety instructions, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before the ascent. Once equipped, climbers start their journey with the iron steps, gaining height while taking in expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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After reaching the top, the adventure continues with crossing two distinctive bridges. The Tibetan-style bridge provides a thrilling crossing over a crevice, offering exceptional views and a dose of excitement. The monkey walk bridge adds variety, requiring careful balance as participants traverse a narrow, high-up walkway.
These crossings stand out as highlights, combining adrenaline with the opportunity to observe the landscape from entirely different angles. The guide ensures safety throughout, keeping the group secure while allowing everyone to enjoy the experience. The bridges and walks are designed to challenge comfort zones, yet are accessible with proper guidance.

One of the tour’s most memorable moments is the zipline, measuring 35 meters long, which whisks participants across a deep crevice. This flight delivers a rush of adrenaline, and for many, it becomes a favorite part of the day. The zipline is professionally managed, with safety harnesses that instill confidence.
Flying over the landscape provides a unique perspective, revealing the scale and beauty of the terrain from above. This part of the adventure is both exciting and scenic, offering plenty of opportunities for photos and awe-inspiring views.

The route takes you through various terrains, from iron staircases to suspended bridges. The climb up the iron steps is strenuous but manageable, with the steel handrail providing stability. The bridges are spaced out to give moments of rest and reflection amid the physical activity.
Participants should prepare for a 7-hour experience, including transportation, safety briefings, and breaks. The tour is designed for active individuals; some previous experience with heights or climbing can be helpful, but guides are experienced in supporting all skill levels.
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The tour begins with a meet-up at Centro Comercial Neptuno in Granada, specifically at stand number 75. From there, round-trip transfers are included, making transportation straightforward for those traveling from Granada. The return coincides with the end of the activity back at the starting point, simplifying logistics for travelers staying in the city.
This all-inclusive approach ensures participants can focus on the adventure without worrying about car rentals or navigating unfamiliar roads.

All necessary climbing materials and safety equipment are provided, including harnesses and helmets. The guides, fluent in English and Spanish, lead the group through safety instructions and monitor progress throughout.
Insurance covering civil liability and accidents is included, adding peace of mind. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—enhances safety and allows guides to give personalized attention. Participants are also encouraged to bring sports shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to stay comfortable during the climb.

After completing the climb, participants can enjoy a digital photo report, capturing the most memorable moments of the day. The tour also includes a picnic lunch with water and snacks, giving a chance to relax and reflect on the adventure. Many reviews highlight the homemade picnic as an extra treat, complemented by a celebratory toast.
This thoughtful inclusion enhances the overall value, offering sustenance after a physically demanding experience.

All 18 reviews rate this experience a perfect 5 out of 5, emphasizing the professionalism of the guides—particularly mentioning Harry for his safety-conscious approach and teaching style. Reviewers appreciate the knowledgeable guides, the fun zipline and bridge crossings, and the scenic vistas.
One review notes that even with a solo participant, the trip was still engaging and challenging, with the guide taking extra time to teach climbing techniques and share the history of the area. The consistency of positive feedback confirms the quality and reliability of this small-group adventure.

This tour is ideal for active individuals comfortable with heights and climbing. It is not suitable for pregnant women or those under 88 lbs (40 kg). Participants should wear sports shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing to stay comfortable throughout the approximately 7-hour trip.
While physically demanding, the guides’ expertise and safety measures ensure most participants can enjoy the experience with proper preparation.
This Via Ferrata at Caminito del Rey stands out for being the highest in Malaga and for its diverse crossings—bridges, zipline, and iron stairs—all included in one tour. The round-trip transfer from Granada adds convenience, and the small group size guarantees more personalized guidance.
Other similar tours may focus on canyoning, hiking, or climbing, but this experience blends multiple elements for maximum thrill and scenic reward, making it a top choice for adventure lovers.
This tour offers a balanced mix of challenge, scenery, and safety, making it a compelling option for those eager to test their limits amidst stunning landscapes. The professional guidance, combined with well-organized logistics and all-inclusive amenities, ensures a smooth and exhilarating experience.
While physically demanding, the adrenaline rush and panoramic views make this one of the most memorable outdoor activities in the Malaga region. Perfect for active travelers who want to combine a physical challenge with extraordinary natural beauty.
“Just amazing, one of the best experiences ever. Our guides were wonderful and made us feel very safe from start to end. The homemade picnic provide…”
Is prior climbing experience necessary for this Via Ferrata?
No, but participants should be comfortable with heights and have a good level of physical activity.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring sports shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. All climbing equipment and safety gear are provided.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts approximately 7 hours, including transportation and breaks.
Can I book last-minute?
Yes, you can check availability and reserve, with options to reserve now and pay later.
Is food provided during the tour?
Yes, a picnic lunch with water and snacks is included, along with the option to enjoy a drink at the end.
What is the group size?
The small group is limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
Are there any restrictions for pregnant women?
Yes, pregnant women are not advised to participate due to safety considerations.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The meeting point is Centro Comercial Neptuno, stand number 75 in Granada.
Is insurance included?
Yes, the tour includes civil liability and accident insurance.
What is the age or weight limit?
Participants should weigh at least 88 lbs (40 kg); there are no specific age restrictions mentioned but physical readiness is recommended.
Can I see photos from previous tours?
Yes, a digital photo report is included, capturing your adventure for you to keep.
This El Chorro Via Ferrata offers a thrilling, scenic, and well-supported way to experience the dramatic landscapes of Andalusia. Whether seeking a physical challenge or stunning vistas, this tour delivers a memorable day out in the mountains near Caminito del Rey.
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