4.1
(18 reviews)
Andalusia is an autonomous community in the south of Spain. From beautiful beaches to the southernmost ski resort in the peaks of Sierra Nevada, there’s a wide diversity of landscapes to enjoy. However, the mountains offer attractive options for an active holiday all-year-round. Via ferrata routes (protected climbing routes that use steel cables, ladders and hanging bridges) are ideal to explore the heights even if you are not a seasoned climber. You can find some very exciting via ferratas in the provinces of Jaen, Malaga and Granada. Most routes are suitable for beginners, so you don’t need to have any previous experience. Explore-Share only promotes trips led by certified mountain guides.
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Kay
Booked half day Via Ferrata - it turned out to be 1.5 hours via Ferrata and 1.5 hours travelling. Was disappointed with the amount of time actually doing the activity
Richard
Antonio was a great guide!
terry
We had asked for many changes to make my trip work, but Antionio had been excellent in accommodating us. He is very kind. The trip is very demanding to me as a first-timer, but it is the best breakthrough I like. We did it non-stop within 3 hours. I recommend taking the pace and allow for break time, say 4 hours. I recommend it to all if you like a challenge.
Karen
The experience was great. We had Antonio as our guide and he was the best! He was very professional and fun at the same time. He was so chilled yet you know you’re safe all throughout. He was even helping the others that were in a different group without neglecting us at all. As long as you don’t have a fear of heights or if you can overcome it somehow then you’d enjoy the via ferrata experience as much as we did.
Arushi
We had a great trip!Antonio is a fantastic guide. He was very caring and knowledgeable. We enjoyed the tough climb.
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