Women's Spain Intermediate Sport Climbing Road Trip

from $500.00

Spain Rock Road Trip – Cuenca, Costa Blanca, Chulilla & Siurana

This is a road-trip-style climbing adventure through Spain! We’ll visit four of the country’s best limestone destinations; Cuenca, Costa Blanca, Chulilla, and Siurana. Traveling in camper vans and camping; we’ll wake up at the crag. This trip is for climbers with outdoor experience climbing 5.10 and up.

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Spain Rock Road Trip – Cuenca, Costa Blanca, Chulilla & Siurana

This is a road-trip-style climbing adventure through Spain! We’ll visit four of the country’s best limestone destinations; Cuenca, Costa Blanca, Chulilla, and Siurana. Traveling in camper vans and camping; we’ll wake up at the crag. This trip is for climbers with outdoor experience climbing 5.10 and up.

Week 1 – Cuenca
We’ll start things off in the heart of central Spain, surrounded by medieval hanging houses right next to the limestone sport climbing. Climb in zones like Ciudad, Encantada, and Mangraneras; expect a mix of technical vertical walls and overhung, pockety routes!

Week 2 – Costa Blanca
Next, we’ll head east to the Mediterranean coast for sun, sea, and more limestone. Climb well-known sectors like Sella and Penon d’Ifach, enjoy big climbing days, and relax with some beach time.

Week 3 – Chulilla
From there, we’ll move inland into a stunning gorge above the Turia River. Chulilla is famous for its long endurance routes and beautiful tufa lines. Expect plenty of tufa climbing workshops and mileage days on perfect limestone.

Week 4 – Siurana
We’ll wrap up in one of Spain’s most iconic climbing hubs; a small village perched on cliffs with views of olive groves and rolling mountains. The climbing here is technical, with sharp crimps and striking orange stone. This final week will be about get on our high grades, with coaching!

What’s Included
Seven days of climbing with a group of rad women, technique coaching, and movement workshops. We’ll travel and camp out of camper vans (our mobile base camps) and share meals, stories, and downtime together.

Good to Know
Flights, personal climbing gear, travel insurance, and meals (except breakfast) are not included. Transport between climbing zones, guide support, video analysis, professional portraits and crag access are covered.