Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Starting Point in Granada and Scenic Approach to Vélez de Benaudalla

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados

Experience a thrilling 350m vertical via cordata in Granada, Spain, with stunning ravine views, guided support, and safety equipment for adventurers.

Discover the Via Cordata Los Vados in Granada for an Elevated Adventure at $76

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Discover the Via Cordata Los Vados in Granada for an Elevated Adventure at $76

The Via Cordata Los Vados in Granada offers a unique vertical climbing experience in Andalusia, Spain. Priced at $76 per person and lasting around 4 hours, this activity appeals to those seeking a challenging yet safe outdoor adventure. The route features a 350-meter-high wall equipped with staples and lateral steps, providing spectacular views of the ravine and surrounding landscape.

This tour is ideal for experienced climbers or adventurers comfortable with heights, as it includes an optional escape route for those who want to avoid the most exposed sections. Located in the scenic Vélez de Benaudalla, the activity combines nature, adrenaline, and stunning vistas, all led by a certified guide. While the activity demands a reasonable level of physical fitness, the carefully secured route and guided approach make it accessible for those ready for a thrilling challenge.

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Key Points

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  • Price: $76 per person for a 4-hour experience
  • Location: Vélez de Benaudalla, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
  • Duration: 4 hours, with specific activity on the route lasting around 3 hours 10 minutes
  • Highlights: 350-meter vertical climb with breathtaking ravine views, staples, lateral steps, and an optional escape route
  • Group Size: Small groups limited to 4 participants for personalized guidance
  • Inclusions: Certified guide, all safety equipment, total insurance, digital photos and videos

Starting Point in Granada and Scenic Approach to Vélez de Benaudalla

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Starting Point in Granada and Scenic Approach to Vélez de Benaudalla

The tour begins with a pickup from Granada, where guests are collected from their hotel lobby and transported to the activity site near the GR-3302 highway. The drive offers a chance to relax and enjoy the landscape before the adventure begins. Once at the parking area, there’s a 15-minute walk along a gentle path leading to the base of the activity.

The approach to the via cordata involves a 10-minute zigzag trek with gear on, culminating at the foot of the vertical wall where the climb starts. This walk is manageable and sets the stage for the upcoming challenge, giving participants time to prepare mentally and physically. The scenic drive and approach highlight the natural beauty of the Vélez de Benaudalla region, with visible rocky formations and lush surroundings.

What Makes the Via Cordata Los Vados a Unique Climb?

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - What Makes the Via Cordata Los Vados a Unique Climb?

The core of this activity is the 350-meter-high wall that offers impressive ravine views throughout the ascent. The route is reinforced with staples, lateral steps, and a lifeline system, ensuring safety at every stage. The climb begins with a safety briefing and initiation with steel staples, gradually leading to large terraces and narrow balconies with a mixture of staples and zigzag lifeline paths.

What sets this via cordata apart is the exposure combined with secure equipment and the optional escape route. Near the top, climbers reach a metal platform that provides a vantage point and a way out along a cable and chain. This section offers an exposed strip, but with proper care, participants can choose to follow the escape route, reducing risk while still taking in incredible sea views from the final climb onto a metal-gridded ledge.

The Route’s Key Sections and Climbing Highlights

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - The Routes Key Sections and Climbing Highlights

The activity is divided into three main sections, each offering different challenges and sights. The first section takes climbers to a large terrace, where they can pause and exchange gear if needed.

The second section introduces a steep climb to a narrow balcony, with staples and a zigzag rope route. Here, the views and exposure are notable, and a snack stop on the large terrace provides a break and a chance to appreciate the landscape.

The third section features a steep ascent to a descending balcony, with staples and a lifeline path guiding toward the final gear stop. The last climb includes sea views and culminates on a metal-gridded ledge where a photo stop captures the moment. The summit offers a sense of achievement and spectacular scenery.

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Equipment and Safety Measures on the Via Cordata

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Equipment and Safety Measures on the Via Cordata

All necessary safety gear is provided, including helmets, harnesses, ropes, ferrata kits, and pulleys. The activity is led by a certified guide who speaks multiple languages, including Catalan, English, Galician, and Spanish. The route is designed with security in mind, featuring staples and anchors that facilitate a secure ascent.

The guide conducts a safety briefing before starting, ensuring all participants understand how to use the equipment. The total insurance coverage adds peace of mind, and digital photos and videos are captured during the climb, allowing visitors to relive the experience later.

Logistics and Group Size for a Personal Experience

The tour includes a pickup from Granada, with participants advised to wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes early. The entire experience lasts about 4 hours, including the approach, the climb, and the descent.

The activity is limited to small groups of 4 people, which ensures a personalized experience and attentive guidance from the instructor. This small-group format enhances safety and allows for more tailored support during the climb.

The Route’s Return and Optional Activities

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - The Routes Return and Optional Activities

After reaching the summit and enjoying the sea views, climbers descend along the mountain ridge toward La Canal. The return walk takes approximately 40 minutes and retraces the approach route back to the parking area.

Participants can expect a total activity duration of 3 hours 10 minutes on the route itself, with some additional time for preparing and debriefing. The descent offers a calm and scenic walk, providing a satisfying conclusion to the adventure.

Booking, Cancellation, and Flexibility

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Booking, Cancellation, and Flexibility

Booking is straightforward, with “Reserve now & pay later” options available to keep plans flexible. Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, making this a hassle-free choice for spontaneous adventurers or those with changing schedules.

The activity is suitable for individuals comfortable with heights and physical activity, but it excludes pregnant women and people with mobility impairments.

Why Choose the Granada Via Cordata Los Vados?

Granada: Via Cordata los Vados - Why Choose the Granada Via Cordata Los Vados?

This activity provides a safe yet exhilarating climbing experience in the beautiful surroundings of Vélez de Benaudalla. The spectacular ravine views, combined with the secure staples and optional escape route, make it an ideal choice for adventurers seeking a vertical challenge.

The small group sizes and certified guides ensure a personalized, safe experience, while the digital photos help preserve the memory of this impressive climb. Although it requires a degree of physical fitness, the route’s safety features and guided approach make it accessible for those ready to take on a vertical challenge in nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Via Cordata Los Vados suitable for beginners?
This activity is designed for experienced climbers, as it involves a 350-meter climb on a vertical wall with exposed sections. Some prior experience with climbing or similar activities is recommended.

What equipment is included in the tour?
All safety gear needed for the via cordata, including helmet, harness, rope, ferrata kit, and pulley, is provided. The guides ensure proper use throughout the climb.

Can I avoid the most exposed parts of the route?
Yes, there is an optional escape route near the top that allows participants to bypass the most exposed section, offering a safer alternative while enjoying the views.

How long does the entire activity last?
The full experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with about 3 hours 10 minutes dedicated to the actual climb, plus approach and return walks.

Are there age or health restrictions?
The activity excludes pregnant women and those with mobility impairments. Participants should be comfortable with heights and physical activity.

This Via Cordata Los Vados tour in Granada offers a balance of adventure, safety, and stunning scenery, perfect for adventurers ready for a vertical challenge in a picturesque setting.

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