Via Ferrata la ARAÑA

 

The municipality of Güejar Sierra has a new via ferrata in the province of Granada. This new experience offers a total of 895 meters of fun, including hanging bridges, a pendulum, an ADN ladder, and two 130-meter-long zip lines for pure adrenaline. The difficulty level is K3+ for itinerary I and K4 if you start with itinerary II. Both itineraries converge just before the zip lines and continue at a K3 level. You’ll need to conserve energy for the return trip, which also involves climbing stairs with two overhangs. Along the route, you’ll face various challenges such as Tibetan bridges, monkey bridges, wooden bridges, as well as exciting features like the Pendulum and the Palillos. Additionally, you’ll encounter steep sections equipped with chains. You’ll also have the option to enjoy two optional 130-meter zip lines, allowing you to cross the rocky circus and complete the via ferrata, providing an unparalleled experience. At this point, if you decide not to continue, the only escape option is to exit the ferrata.

Travel, discover, enjoy, participate in the conservation of our natural environment and support local development

Ros and Susana organize various activities of nature combined with art. Check out their website and discover the diversity of activities they offer. https://www.ecoturismodeguejarsierra.com/

Get to know the town

Walk with us through the most unique streets, squares, wash houses, fountains and viewpoints, to discover the history and culture of this town with a mountain essence.

On this walk we offer you a tasting of local and seasonal products so that you can enjoy the flavors of Güéjar.

Get to know our History

Guided interpretive walk along the old route of the Sierra Nevada Tramway next to the Genil River; today a universally accessible trail and Güéjar Sierra greenway.

The Sierra Tramway was a wonderful romantic dream and the pioneering mountaineering dreams traveled in its wagons.

Getting to know our culture

The agricultural and livestock uses that surround us are the protagonists of this walk, where we get closer to the traditions rooted in this territory with the help of local residents who, with their good work, have shaped this mountain landscape.