Port de Sóller Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 184 ft |
GPS: |
39.8034, 2.6952 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 7,412 total · 44/month |
Shared By: | C H on Jun 4, 2010 · Updates |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, David Riley |
Description
The crag faces west and looks out over the sea, getting all the mid-afternoon and evening sun going, as well as a great view of any decent sunset. The trees and general location give it shelter from any wind but can make it a sun-trap in the afternoons. The cave routes will give dry climbing in the rain, but some of the tufas may seep after long spells of bad weather.
Getting There
Drive to Port de Sóller through the toll tunnel on the C711. On reaching the bay in the town, follow the road around to the right along the sea-front. Continue all the way around until a 'no entry' road is directly in front, just past a parking area on the left - this is a useful alternative parking spot if you can't get up the hill due to blocked roads or traffic. At the 'No Entry' road, turn sharply right UP the hill and continue through two hairpins and park by a bar- The Nautilus. Walk down a track to the right (looking out) of the bar and along a path by some wire fencing where the crag comes into view. It is best to approach the base of the crag via a steep path past the large cave. 5 minute hike.
Classic Climbing Routes at Port de Sóller
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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