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Elevation: 2,000'
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Bruixes Wall.

Description 

The Terradets gorge lies in the western part of the Catalunya Region about 71 kilometers north of Llieda. The gorge contains everything from 500 meter multipitch climbs to single pitch sport routes. The rock is a heavily featured limestone/sandstone mix which gives the rock a bit more texture. In general, most of the climbs are very long and slightly overhanging with lots of tufas, pockets and jugs.


Getting There 

From Balaguer, drive north on C-13 to Cellars. The Bruixes Wall is just above the Dam at the south end of the reservoir on the east side of the canyon.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Terradets:
Madroņo   5.11a     Sport, 60 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Jam Session   5.12a     Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
L'Ansia   5.12a/b     Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Occident   5.12d     Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Effecto 2000   5.13b     Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Bon Viatge   5.13b     Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Latido del Miedo   5.13b     Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
Red Bull   5.13b     Sport, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Paret de les Bruixes
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Featured Route For Terradets
At the second clip about to move into the route's crux sequence.

Madroņo 5.11a  International : Spain : ... : Paret de les Bruixes
Madroņo is the first route you'll encounter from the approach to Les Bruixes. Rated 6b+, it's the first of five "shorty" routes that are likely overlooked and not even considered the warm-ups for the wall. Nonetheless, it's an entertaining route offering a decent pump, at least for this mediocre American climber. Start up the gigantic flake, under-clinging your way up to the first bolt. Move left to a faint pillar and a reachy second clip. A sequential move into the featured holds below the thi...[more]   Browse More Classics in International