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Intro to Rock Climbing and Via Ferrata in Spain

  • Spain
  • 4 nights

Learn to climb and navigate via ferratas alongside expert guides on pristine limestone walls in the Sierra de Aitana

What's Included?

  • Activities & Certified Guides

    All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking climbing and via ferrata guides
  • Accommodation

    4 nights in a family-run pensión
  • Meals

    All breakfasts, lunches and dinners
  • Transfers

    Airport transfers and everything in between
  • Equipment

    All of your climbing & via ferrata gear
  • Small Like-minded Groups

    Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 10 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people
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excluding flights

What's it like?

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Highlights

  • Escape to mountains by the Costa Blanca to learn and improve your rock climbing skills, nailing essential techniques like top-roping, abseiling and self-rescue

  • Traverse some of Spain’s most dizzying routes along dramatic rock formations, featuring slack lines, steep sky ladders and Tibetan bridges

  • Hike and scramble your way to the summit of Monte Ponoch, tackling its classic via ferrata for breathtaking views across the Mediterranean

Itinerary

    Day 1

    To the Aitana massif

    Pension
    Twin share
    Dinner included
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    Touch down in Alicante, meet your host at the airport, and enjoy the scenic transfer through the Guadalest Valley en route to your base for the trip, a family-run pensión. Settle in and dig into some tapas with your guides, and maybe head out on a short hike to Guadalest to stretch your legs. Your guides will talk you through the adventure to come and give a briefing on the climbing equipment and some initial rope skills. This evening there will be a welcome dinner at the pensión where you can tuck into home-cooked dishes and local wines.

    Day 2

    To the crag

    Climbing
    3-4hrs
    Pension
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    The climbing gets underway this morning, with a short drive to the crag, set in the stunning Sierra de Aitana. Your guide will organise the equipment, give you a full run-through of safety considerations, and get you warmed up. In teams you'll climb a variety of routes on a top rope, starting on easy routes followed by some abseiling techniques, learning communication protocols and self-rescue manoeuvres. Top rope is a very safe way of climbing and the perfect introduction method. If you were to fall from a route or need a rest, you simply hang from the rope at the point of the fall, where you can either resume the climb or be lowered to the bottom. The selected routes are all suitable to try out as a beginner and range from very easy up to intermediate grades. Most of the routes have plenty of good hand and footholds, but as you go up the grades your strength, technique and route planning will be tested. Pause for a picnic lunch and cold drinks from a nearby mountain hut before pushing your skills further in the afternoon, finally wrapping up with a sundowner as the sun sets behind the Bernia ridge. Then it’s back to the pensión for dinner and some well-earned rest after an epic first day.

    Day 3

    Epic day of Via Ferrata action

    Driving
    2.5hrs
    Via Ferrata
    3-4hrs
    Pension
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Enjoy breakfast at the pensión before driving down towards the south of Alicante province to experience the two most popular via ferratas in this part of Spain. Their popularity stems from the quality of the installation and the varied sections of progress they offer along the ascent, with wooden bridges, slack lines, steep sky ladders, Tibetan bridges, and traverses on a series of dramatic rock formations. After tackling these two, you'll head to the nearby villages of Callosa and Redovan where more via ferratas await with four different sections to choose from according to personal and group abilities. You can start with a K2 level to warm up, moving on to a K3 section which is still doable for the vast majority of people, but the exposure to heights increases. There is an optional K4 level if you want to test yourself on the exciting upper section of the Redovan ferrata.
(See the FAQs below for information on how via ferratas are graded) Finally, enjoy a drink in this authentic village before heading back to the pension for a well-deserved dinner.

    Day 4

    Summit Monte Ponoch in the Aitana mountains

    Hiking
    2hrs · 557m up · 557m down
    Via Ferrata
    3hrs
    Pension
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    No need to drive anywhere this morning, as today's mission kick starts straight from the pensión. You'll be tackling a classic ascent to reach the summit of Monte Ponoch, known as 'The Sleeping Lion' mountain. After hiking towards the base from the pensión, you'll navigate the via ferrata on Monte Ponoch's southeast face; 280 metres of almost vertical but perfectly protected via ferrata following an old classic route opened by British climbers back in the 1950s. With a combination of via ferratas and scrambling to reach the summit you're rewarded with breathtaking views over this part of the Costa Blanca. Hike back down, completing a true mountaineering day out putting in practice all the skills learned on the previous days. For those looking for an extra hit of adrenaline, there is an additional scramble to reach a 55 metre abseil as part of the descent. Tonight you'll head out to dinner at a local restaurant for a farewell meal and drinks to toast the end of an awesome trip.

  1. Day 5

    Time to bid farewell

    Breakfast included
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    The adventure comes to an end today, after one last breakfast overlooking the Sierra from the terrace. Your host will then transfer you back to the airport in Alicante around midday.

Getting There

Nearest airport
Alicante International Airport (ALC)
Pick up
Alicante Airport (ALC)
15:00 Day 1
Drop off
Alicante Airport (ALC)
12:00 on Day 5

Detailed Logistics

Transfers

Your host will meet you on arrival at Alicante Airport at 15:00 and transfer you to your base at a pensión near Guadalest, which is about an hour away. If you are already in Alicante, your host can arrange to collect you at a location in the city. On Day 5, your host will provide a group transfer from the pensión back to Alicante Airport, dropping you off at around midday. We advise you to not book any flights which depart earlier than 13:00 on Day 5.

Travel options

Alicante Airport is accessible via various direct flights from the UK and mainland Europe. Travellers from North America will need to transit en route to Alicante in one of a variety of major hubs across Europe, depending on the airline you choose.

What is and isn't Included?

What's included

  • Introductory briefing on climbing equipment and rope skills
  • A day of guided top-rope climbing, with expert guidance on abseiling techniques, communication protocols and self-rescue manoeuvres (routes suitable for beginners ranging up to intermediate grades)
  • Guided traverse of several different via ferratas, ranging from level K1 to K4
  • Guided hike, scramble and via ferrata route to summit Monte Ponoch

  • Expert, local, English-speaking rock climbing guides
  • Expert guides on a 1:3 guide-to-climber ratio for the via ferratas

  • 4 nights in an authentic, cosy, family-run pensión

  • 4 buffet breakfasts
  • 3 picnic lunches
  • 4 traditional, home-cooked Spanish dinners, paired with local wines

  • Group arrival transfer from Alicante Airport on Day 1
  • Group departure transfer to Alicante Airport on Day 5
  • Transfers during the trip

All of your rock climbing and Via Ferrata equipment, as follows:

  • Harness
  • Helmet
  • Lanyard
  • Slings
  • Screw gate carabiners

Where You'll Stay

Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.

Pension Rincon de Pepe

Pensión Rincon de Pepe

Stay

Pensión Rincon de Pepe

Your base for the trip is in a charming, authentic local pensión nestled beneath the peaks of the Sierra de Aitana in a beautiful location. It's been a family-run place for generations, with a very welcoming vibe and homecooked meals out on the beautiful terrace. You'll stay in simple, same-sex twin-share rooms with ensuite bathrooms. The pensión is for the exclusive use of Much Better Adventures customers during the dates that this trip runs. There will be a self-training area set up at the pensión where you can practise rope work at any time, with installed belay points anchors and cables to practise away at your own pace during any downtime moments in the trip.

What You'll Eat

Tuck into hearty breakfast buffets on the terrace at the pensión each morning, with fresh local orange juice, cereals, bread, cold meats, manchego cheese, and homemade cakes, plus local seasonal produce such as tomatoes, olives and avocados. Lunches…

Food and Dietary info

Tuck into hearty breakfast buffets on the terrace at the pensión each morning, with fresh local orange juice, cereals, bread, cold meats, manchego cheese, and homemade cakes, plus local seasonal produce such as tomatoes, olives and avocados. Lunches will be picnic style with your guides' legendary triple-decker sandwiches prepared for you, with a variety of fillings. Dinners will be mostly Mediterranean-style home-cooked meals, with dishes such as homemade paella, lentil soup with oven-cooked peppers and onions on garlic and olive oil, lamb with sweet potatoes and prunes with rice, roasted veg and potatoes with garlic mayonnaise. Local red wine is included in all evening meals. You'll have an evening meal out at a local restaurant on the final night of the trip where you can try some more classic Spanish dishes.

Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements and allergies can be catered for – please just request this on your passenger info form.

Optional Extras

Upgrades

Optional Private Room Upgrade

For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room throughout the trip can be booked for an extra charge - see Optional Extras for prices. Please note that private room upgrades are subject to availability, so please request this at the time of booking.


Transfers

Private airport transfer - each way

To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

Trip level explained

Level 5

Challenging

This is an action-packed trip, so you'll need to be happy being out for the majority of the day, either at the crag for climbing or on the via ferratas. This trip will test your endurance and physical strength, as you'll be working your upper and lower body throughout. You'll also need a good head for heights. Whilst climbing experience is not necessary, it is advisable that you give indoor rock climbing a try beforehand or perhaps spend a day at your local bouldering centre. Doing some upper body conditioning in the run-up to this trip will help ensure that you are in good shape to tackle the climbing involved. An introductory training and safety briefing will be provided for the climbing, so this trip is suitable for first-timers as well as those with a bit of climbing experience who are seeking to improve. You'll be doing single-pitch climbs at the crag, with routes tailored to your specific ability and experience level.

You won't need any previous via ferrata experience, just a sense of adventure and good levels of endurance to keep pushing. Needless to say, this trip is not suitable for anyone with a fear of heights or who is uncomfortable being on exposed terrain. On the via ferratas, there is one guide for every three customers.

Please be aware that the itinerary is changeable and can vary from what is published on the trip page. The exact location and duration of each activity will be determined by the guide, and will be chosen based on the particular make up of a group i.e. the physical condition and ability of participants.

What if i need to skip an activity?

If you need to skip any part of this trip you are welcome to do so, however alternative activities are not available. You can enjoy some downtime at the pensión if you choose to skip any part out.

What will I need to carry?

You will need to bring along a day pack of 15-25 litres carrying personal items, water and waterproofs / additional layers on trips in the colder months.

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  • Maximilian O.

    This trip lived up to expectations and then some! Our guide was amazing and tailored our trip according to our needs. The food and accomodation was amazing too.

  • Robert T.

    Wow, theres are so many amazing things I could say about this trip, but I don't think theres enough space to fit it all in. First of all, the activities were absolutely fantastic. This was the first Via Ferrata I've done, and it was absolutely incredible. I've never done an activity where I've felt such a thrill in my life, while also feeling extremely safe at the same time. The sport climbing was brilliant as well. Jose was such an incredible guide who made the trip, and his knowledge of climbing and the surrounding area was amazing. This leads me on to the guide, Jose. I think Jose is quite possibly one of the best people I've met in my life. He made this trip so enjoyable, and offered adjustments to the itinerary based on my group's abilities. He was extremely funny, and made some very good sandwiches for our days out. 11/10 for Jose. The Pension where we stayed was lovely as well, with the rooms being a perfect size and the food being delicious. Overall this trip was absolutely fantastic, and I recommend to anyone who wants to experience excitement like I did.

  • Adam G.

    My partner and I had such a wonderful time with Jose and his team. The pension hotel was very comfortable with great food and amenities, and is run by lovely people. The climbing was really enjoyable and offered a great first experience learning the ropes to climb outdoors. The routes were of a fairly easy grade but provided a good enough challenge for people who had climbed previously, they may be quite challenging for people who have never climbed and/or have limited fitness. The Via Ferrata’s were K3 level and provided a fun mix of traverse and vertical climbs. It was possible to avoid use of rungs completely for most sections (except vert, for my level anyway), which added to the experience and challenge. I’d come back to Aitana again, just to have more time learning from Jose, who is a world class mountain guide and someone I found easy to learn from and respected. You will love this trip!

  • R19Halifax

    I had an absolutely incredible Via Ferrata experience- everything was perfectly organised, and the route itself was both thrilling and breathtaking with stunning views that made every step worth it. What made the experience stand out was the guides- Jose Miguel was absolutely fantastic super knowledgeable, clearly very experienced & always ready to share tips & interesting insights along the way. Their energy and sense of humour made the whole group feel relaxed & confident even during the more challenging sections. All in all it was an unforgettable experience, scenic and expertly guided. I’d 100% recommend this to anyone that anyone looking for a bit of adventure - It’s definitely not something to underestimate - this experience will test your abilities and push you out of your comfort zone. A few people in our group were understandably nervous at times, but that’s all part of the adventure and it made completing it feel even more rewarding. A quick thank you to Jose for sharing his lunch with me. Oh how can I forget the cakes, lunch and dinner were absolutely amazing!!!

  • Nicholas G.

    This was a fantastic trip. Two days of via ferrata and one day of climbing, led by some expert (and very patient!) guides. I found it tough but was given the support, encouragement and help that I needed by both the guides and my trip mates! The weather was superb, the food really nice (meal out and the final night paella particularly) and we also had plenty of down time for some beers in the sunshine. Thanks to Jose and his guide team and Raquel for her hospitality at the 'Pension' - a lovely spot nestled in the hills above Benidorm - basic but v comfortable, with a great sunny terrace to enjoy and take in the view from.

  • VICTORIA M.

    Great! Guide Jose, was just the right balance of professional/humour/support/but 'not your mum so sort your own stuff!' Perfect!!!

  • Ashleigh D.

    Had the best time on this trip. José and his team were absolutely brilliant and made us feel very safe. I had only done a bit of bouldering years ago and one via ferrata before, and for me it was the right level of activity. Accommodation was simple but nice. Nothing was too much trouble for Raquel. The food was good and very generous - especially José’s cakes and delicious sandwiches at lunch. The meal out was a nice treat too :) Thank you MBA for another top experience!

  • Bethan C.

    Really good intro to outdoor climbing and via ferrata. Guide Jose was really good, friendly, supportive, informative and knowledgeable, very experienced. Trips out to the crags and route were good fun and felt safe. A few more climbing/ technique specific tips would have been welcome. Other guides were not so great, I felt less confident with them as their English wasn't great and some of them seemed a little distracted at times. The pace was ok although given the size of the group I did wonder if we could have been split and tougher challenges offered to those who wanted them. Accommodation was basic but authentic, comfortable and friendly. Food was pretty good too, basic but plentiful, as a vegetarian I was well catered for! A lovely holiday with loads of flight options from the UK, highly recommended for those looking for an intro to outdoor climbing.

  • Danielle S.

    I absolute love this trip, it was focused on climbing and ferrata trail, challenging and fun, with professionalism and scenic views. It was my first solo trip and first via Ferrata ever, but I feel like doing it all over again. The group was a mix of skills, all great people that I would love to meet in next adventures. As I was at the bottom of the climbing skills in the group, I've learnt a lot and I'm looking for carrying on with rock climbing where I live. The climate was perfect for going through the routes, sunny, warm but not too much, there's a variety of the places for climbing in the region. The food was delicious! it was handmade sandwiches and cakes, careful prepared by our leader. I love Mediterranean and Spanish food; lots of tomatoes, mushrooms, manchego cheese, olives, all coated in olive oil and seasoning. The accommodation was great and well located. I'm so impressed with this trip that my expectations are high for the next adventurese

  • Rachel H.

    Jose was a great guide and this was a great intro to rock climbing and Via Ferrata! Would 💯 recommend, the Via Ferrata was challenging but the guides ensured we all completed it safely

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  • Awesome intro trip!

    Maximilian O. May 2026
    This trip lived up to expectations and then some! Our guide was amazing and tailored our trip according to our needs. The food and accomodation was amazing too.
  • The best trip of my life!

    Robert T. May 2026
    Wow, theres are so many amazing things I could say about this trip, but I don't think theres enough space to fit it all in. First of all, the activities were absolutely fantastic. This was the first Via Ferrata I've done, and it was absolutely incredible. I've never done an activity where I've felt such a thrill in my life, while also feeling extremely safe at the same time. The sport climbing was brilliant as well. Jose was such an incredible guide who made the trip, and his knowledge of climbing and the surrounding area was amazing. This leads me on to the guide, Jose. I think Jose is quite possibly one of the best people I've met in my life. He made this trip so enjoyable, and offered adjustments to the itinerary based on my group's abilities. He was extremely funny, and made some very good sandwiches for our days out. 11/10 for Jose. The Pension where we stayed was lovely as well, with the rooms being a perfect size and the food being delicious. Overall this trip was absolutely fantastic, and I recommend to anyone who wants to experience excitement like I did.
  • Awesome trip, awesome people

    Adam G. April 2026
    My partner and I had such a wonderful time with Jose and his team. The pension hotel was very comfortable with great food and amenities, and is run by lovely people. The climbing was really enjoyable and offered a great first experience learning the ropes to climb outdoors. The routes were of a fairly easy grade but provided a good enough challenge for people who had climbed previously, they may be quite challenging for people who have never climbed and/or have limited fitness. The Via Ferrata’s were K3 level and provided a fun mix of traverse and vertical climbs. It was possible to avoid use of rungs completely for most sections (except vert, for my level anyway), which added to the experience and challenge. I’d come back to Aitana again, just to have more time learning from Jose, who is a world class mountain guide and someone I found easy to learn from and respected. You will love this trip!
  • A Via Ferrata Experience!

    R19Halifax April 2026
    I had an absolutely incredible Via Ferrata experience- everything was perfectly organised, and the route itself was both thrilling and breathtaking with stunning views that made every step worth it. What made the experience stand out was the guides- Jose Miguel was absolutely fantastic super knowledgeable, clearly very experienced & always ready to share tips & interesting insights along the way. Their energy and sense of humour made the whole group feel relaxed & confident even during the more challenging sections. All in all it was an unforgettable experience, scenic and expertly guided. I’d 100% recommend this to anyone that anyone looking for a bit of adventure - It’s definitely not something to underestimate - this experience will test your abilities and push you out of your comfort zone. A few people in our group were understandably nervous at times, but that’s all part of the adventure and it made completing it feel even more rewarding. A quick thank you to Jose for sharing his lunch with me. Oh how can I forget the cakes, lunch and dinner were absolutely amazing!!!
  • Superb (with plenty of adrenalin)

    Nicholas G. April 2026
    This was a fantastic trip. Two days of via ferrata and one day of climbing, led by some expert (and very patient!) guides. I found it tough but was given the support, encouragement and help that I needed by both the guides and my trip mates! The weather was superb, the food really nice (meal out and the final night paella particularly) and we also had plenty of down time for some beers in the sunshine. Thanks to Jose and his guide team and Raquel for her hospitality at the 'Pension' - a lovely spot nestled in the hills above Benidorm - basic but v comfortable, with a great sunny terrace to enjoy and take in the view from.
  • Vf & climbing Spain

    VICTORIA M. April 2026
    Great! Guide Jose, was just the right balance of professional/humour/support/but 'not your mum so sort your own stuff!' Perfect!!!
  • What an experience

    Ashleigh D. April 2026
    Had the best time on this trip. José and his team were absolutely brilliant and made us feel very safe. I had only done a bit of bouldering years ago and one via ferrata before, and for me it was the right level of activity. Accommodation was simple but nice. Nothing was too much trouble for Raquel. The food was good and very generous - especially José’s cakes and delicious sandwiches at lunch. The meal out was a nice treat too :) Thank you MBA for another top experience!
  • Great intro, fab guide

    Bethan C. March 2026
    Really good intro to outdoor climbing and via ferrata. Guide Jose was really good, friendly, supportive, informative and knowledgeable, very experienced. Trips out to the crags and route were good fun and felt safe. A few more climbing/ technique specific tips would have been welcome. Other guides were not so great, I felt less confident with them as their English wasn't great and some of them seemed a little distracted at times. The pace was ok although given the size of the group I did wonder if we could have been split and tougher challenges offered to those who wanted them. Accommodation was basic but authentic, comfortable and friendly. Food was pretty good too, basic but plentiful, as a vegetarian I was well catered for! A lovely holiday with loads of flight options from the UK, highly recommended for those looking for an intro to outdoor climbing.
  • First time solo and Ferrata

    Danielle S. March 2026
    I absolute love this trip, it was focused on climbing and ferrata trail, challenging and fun, with professionalism and scenic views. It was my first solo trip and first via Ferrata ever, but I feel like doing it all over again. The group was a mix of skills, all great people that I would love to meet in next adventures. As I was at the bottom of the climbing skills in the group, I've learnt a lot and I'm looking for carrying on with rock climbing where I live. The climate was perfect for going through the routes, sunny, warm but not too much, there's a variety of the places for climbing in the region. The food was delicious! it was handmade sandwiches and cakes, careful prepared by our leader. I love Mediterranean and Spanish food; lots of tomatoes, mushrooms, manchego cheese, olives, all coated in olive oil and seasoning. The accommodation was great and well located. I'm so impressed with this trip that my expectations are high for the next adventurese
  • Aaaamazing

    Rachel H. March 2026
    Jose was a great guide and this was a great intro to rock climbing and Via Ferrata! Would 💯 recommend, the Via Ferrata was challenging but the guides ensured we all completed it safely
  • Great trip

    Daniel W. March 2026
    I had an amazing time on this trip and it was loads of fun! Jose and his guides were incredible and I couldn't have asked for better guides. We were blessed with great weather but it sounded like they had back up plans in case the weather wasn't great which was reassuring. It was the perfect intro trip as you get taught all the basics to set you up for further climbs in the future if you get inspired from this trip. I'm already looking into doing more via ferratas in the future so this has given me the inspiration to get out and do more! If you love a challenge and have a good head for heights, this is the trip for you
  • Great introduction to via Ferrata

    Ayeshea S. March 2026
    I had previous indoor climbing wall experience so came a little prepared which was hugely beneficial. The group was quite diverse and activities were adapted to suit all, I would describe it as moderate intensity, potentially challenging if you’ve never climbed before. Everything was organised superbly, we were fortunate with good weather and so we did all the trips as planned although there were backup options. Food at the pension was good quality, they catered for preferences, we also ate at a local restaurant which was lovely. All equipment was provided but I did bring some of my own. I only wish it was a little longer or we had the option to do some harder routes, please can you do a progression course?! I would like to come back!!
  • Great intro

    Jed M. March 2026
    What a great trip! Firstly, Josè is clearly very passionate about climbing and that passion is infectious. I have learned a lot in a very short space of time. Josè and the team have created a fantastic itinerary which, while busy, also had enough down town to feel like a holiday. The area is beautiful with many climbing and via ferrata areas. I always felt safe and the equipment and briefings were high quality. Food was decent, Josè makes great sandwiches! Prior to the trip I had some limited experience of bouldering indoors and had never done via ferrata, but I will definitely be doing more using the skills learned on this trip!
  • Amazing, fun, challenging trip!

    Nicola M. March 2026
    A big THANK YOU to Jose and the team for a fabulously well-organised trip. It blended learning new skills with practical advice and hands-on activities with oversight from skilled and attentive staff. I felt challenged trying out new activities but the support received meant I was able to have a go. Jose is a gifted tour leader and his enthusiasm for the activities and the local area shine through. He has a lot of knowledge and takes safety very seriously, which was important to me. Raquel and the team at the hotel looked after us and the food was excellent. Jose's sandwiches and pasta lunches are legendary - his efforts baking cake also merit a big thumbs-up! Overall a well run trip which was fun and challenging enough for someone like me looking for an introduction to these activities.
  • Perfect - All I was hoping for

    Anna B. March 2026
    You love the mountains, you don't mind the heights and would love to try out some rock climbing and via ferrata? Then look no further. This fully packed trip will give you a solid intro while also have you put your new skills into practice on two via ferratas and two different mountains to climb. It's challenging and super fun. Make sure you bring all the gear as listed to make sure you get the most of the experience! Also, the hotel you'll stay at has you covered with all the essentials and the food available and cooking of the host is simply fabulous. No matter if omnivore, vegetarian or vegan (or anything else really) you will get your correct nutrition and Jose will make sure of that. Fresh fruit, plenty of vegetables, freshly cooked meals every day with plant proteins for those not eating meat (We're talking tofu, lentils, beans, rice etc. ). Jose and his guides are all super nice and will make sure you are safe and well looked after the entire time. Highly recommend!
  • Loved this trip and want to go again

    Gemma R. February 2026
    This trip was incredible and so was the host Jose. There was a mix of experienced and total beginners like myself and we all had the best time. The climbing and ferrata were fun, exciting, the right level of challenging and we had support and encouragement when we needed it. The accommodation and food were spot on. We even had time to see some of the local area and the beach. I cannot recommend this trip any more, the experience and Jose were just amazing.
  • A great trip!

    Natalie B. January 2026
    This was such a great trip! Jose was a fantastic guide and tailored the climbing to different abilities within the group, so that everyone was able to feel challenged (if they wanted to) without being taken too far out of their comfort zone. The food was also excellent, particularly the meal out in town. An all-round fantastic trip with a great group of people!
  • The trip was terrific, combining

    Nevile A. December 2025
    The trip was terrific, combining pure excitement, instruction and enjoyment. Our coach, Jose, covered every aspect of the basics of climbing and helped us feel confident both on the rock and using the ropes and safety gear. It was great to climb outside in the sunshine and in such attractive countryside, feeling that we were being encouraged to the maximum but not over stretched. The Via Ferrata element of the trip was totally new to me but exhilarating, allowing us to experience the thrill of beautiful mountains and some exposure while feeling secure in the knowledge that you’re safely tied in and capably led. The hotel was clean, well set up and comfortable, and the food also very good. I couldn’t recommend the trip highly enough.
  • Great trip and had a

    Bernardus N. December 2025
    Great trip and had a lot of fun. Jose was a great leader and he put together a very good daily program.
  • Exhilarating Experience

    Abhijeet H. December 2025
    This was an exhilarating trip that provided an excellent taster of outdoor rock climbing and Via Ferratas. José and team managed the logistics perfectly. We had a comfortable stay, delicious food, and also got to visit the village and enjoy a special dinner at a local restaurant. I highly recommend this trip for climbing enthusiast who want to learn the basics of outdoor climbing or just want a refresher before doing more advanced courses.
  • Loved It!!

    Kyra B. December 2025
    Josè and Josè were amazing, really good group with different levels of ability, very clear with instructions, and everyone was able to reach the top of several climbs so very inclusive from complete beginner to those with a bit of experiance Accommodation was lovely and food was amazing. Highly reccomended
  • Fantastic experience!

    FRANCISCO R. December 2025
    I never did this kind of activities before, but really enjoyed ! Super cool to learn new techniques and bring your body to new challenges with a fantastic guide as Jose! Everyone should try this! :)
  • Thank you MBA and Jose for a great experience

    Jennifer G. November 2025
    Beautiful part of the world with a great group of people! Our group could not have been nicer, and it was a challenging but doable experience. Some climbing experience definitely a good idea. Group dinner in the village was a highlight, as was the final via ferrata climb day and impromptu group sing along/ karaoke on the last night. Loved it!
  • Amazing Climbing in Spain

    Ana M. November 2025
    Just got back from the most incredible trip to Spain and I'm still buzzing! The views were absolutely stunning - the kind that make you stop mid-climb and just take it all in. I'd never done via ferrata or proper climbing before, but the guides were genuinely amazing. They made me feel completely safe while also being so warm and welcoming. The group was brilliant too - everyone was so supportive of each other, which made all the difference. I won't lie though, this isn't a gentle introduction to climbing! It's properly challenging and there were moments where I was definitely pushed way beyond what I thought I could do. The guides knew exactly how to push us in a way that felt safe and fun, but also heard concerns. If you're up for an adventure and don't mind being taken out of your comfort zone, I can't recommend it enough!
  • Not a Course — A Holiday on the Vertical!

    Konrad H. November 2025
    This trip has been fantastic from start to finish. But first things first — let me tell you what it’s not. It’s not a climbing course; there are plenty of those around. What it is, is a gentle, fun introduction to the vertical world, all wrapped in a relaxed, holiday vibe. Never climbed before? No stress at all. José, your guide, has over 40 years of experience, and you couldn’t ask for safer hands. He’s not only incredibly knowledgeable, but also an absolute joy to be around — funny, patient, and genuinely passionate about what he does. And if you have climbed before, even better — you’ll start on more demanding routes right away. Nothing is ever pushed, but if you’re up for a challenge, you’re going to have an amazing time. I promise. The food is absolutely fantastic — practically home-made Spanish cuisine prepared and served by the lovely Raquel. Even the pickiest eaters and annoying vegans are brilliantly looked after! To sum it all up: climbing and via ferrata in stunning scenery, surrounded by great people… honestly, you couldn’t ask for more. For me, it’s a solid 10 out of 10. Book it!
  • An awesome few days

    Rich W. October 2025
    Had an absolute blast on this trip. Learned plenty and got to experince some proper Via Ferrata, with amazing views and scenary. Jose was great, very knowledgeable, greta company and really supportiove of every level of skill and experienbce, ensuring everyrone got something out of the climbing regardless of experience level. Another great group of people as well, all likeminded and great fun. Fancy a few days in the sun, good fun, good people and a bit of time hanging off some rocks, get this trip booked!
  • Amazing trip!

    Dipesh A. October 2025
    This was a fantastic trip led by José Miguel, with Raquel as the lovely host of the pension. We had the whole place to ourselves - it was clean, comfortable and served tasty food. The views of the Sierra de Aitana visible even from the bedrooms were stunning. The small group size made the experience all the more memorable, as we quickly got to know one another and shared lots of laughs and encouragement throughout the trip. Each day we were joined by José and another guide they were all professional, attentive and funny! They made sure everyone felt safe and supported. José took extra time to go over the basics of outdoor climbing, including knots, gear setup and belay which I really appreciated. As someone who regularly does indoor bouldering, this was a great introduction to outdoor climbing. The routes were varied and enjoyable for both beginners and more experienced climbers, and the via ferrata's gave us the chance to reach two summits with amazing views.
  • Amazing intro to climbing

    Seth W. October 2025
    A fantastic few days learning Via Ferrata and climbing skills. Thoroughly professional with a degree of flexibility to adapt to whether conditions, and group needs. Pushed myself further than I imagined.
  • Excellent trip and the best birthday!

    Emma W. October 2025
    Ive had a fantastic few days with José and the gang! José and josB looked after us all very well. José organised the activities for each day based on everyone's skill levels so we were all happy and were able to push ourselves out of our comfort zone if we wanted to but there was no pressure. Our short visit to the beach so we could have a dip in the sea and a drink along the beach front was a perfect rest between activities. We had beautiful weather and delicious home made food, Raquel did a wonderful job keeping us all fed and watered in the hotel and our night out to a local restaurant was lovely. On the last night we played music, the dessert came out with candles in, everyone sang happy birthday to me and José opened his box of dressing up props and put something on everyone. It was the perfect end to an amazing holiday and a birthday ill remember forever!
  • Great introduction to Via Feratta

    Robert J. October 2025
    The right balance between intro' level via feratta, rock climbing and a holiday. 😎

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  • Wednesday 17th June 2026

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What to Pack

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Kit List

What's included?

  • All of your rock climbing and via ferrata equipment, as follows:
  • Harness
  • Helmet
  • Lanyard
  • Slings
  • Screw gate carabiners

What's available to hire

  • Climbing shoes

What do I need to bring?

  • Main luggage pack
  • Small daypack (15-25 litres)
  • Rock climbing shoes (see FAQ)
  • Breathable wicking layers with some stretch for climbing (shorts, leggings and t-shirts are all fine)
  • Fleece jacket or similar
  • Lightweight waterproof jacket with wind protection
  • Lightweight long sleeve tops
  • Casual clothes for downtime at the pension
  • Buff or neckscarf
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunhat
  • Underwear and socks
  • Something to sleep in
  • Hiking boots (no running shoes or similar soft sole trainers as they have no grip on rock)
  • Sandals (for leisure time, non technical)
  • Warm hat
  • Gloves
  • Light down jacket for colder evenings
  • Additional warm clothes for downtime at the pension
  • European travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Passports (and visas)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Ear plugs
  • Suncream
  • Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
  • Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc.)
  • Alcohol hand-gel
  • Reusable water bottle and/or bladder (x2 litre)
  • Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks

FAQs

In Europe, via ferrata routes are graded based on their difficulty, with factors such as physical demands, exposure and technical skill required. Although there are variations in grading systems depending on the country, we use the Hüsler scale, named after the Swiss alpinist Eugen E. Hüsler. This is a widely used grading system across Europe. It ranges from K1 (easy) to K6 (extreme). "K" stands for "Klettersteig", the German word for via ferrata. The grades in this system are as follows:

  • K1 (Easy) Suitable for beginners. Mostly walking with short, protected sections. Few vertical sections, minimal exposure. Requires little to no climbing skills.

  • K2 (Moderate) Some short steep sections. May have a few vertical climbs with steel rungs or holds. Protection is good, with ropes or ladders. Minimal exposure.

  • K3 (Somewhat Difficult) Longer, more vertical sections. Increased exposure but still well protected. Requires good physical condition and head for heights.

  • K4 (Difficult) Steep and sustained vertical sections. High exposure. Requires good upper body strength and climbing skills. Sometimes fewer artificial holds.

  • K5 (Very Difficult) Very steep, sustained vertical or overhanging sections. High exposure with more demanding technical climbing moves. Limited artificial holds and protection. Requires excellent physical fitness and climbing experience.

  • K6 (Extremely Difficult) Extremely exposed, vertical or overhanging sections. Demands significant upper body strength and technical climbing skills. Few or no artificial holds, making the route very challenging. Best suited for expert climbers.

This trip goes up to a maximum of K4, which can be attempted on the upper section of the ferrata de Redovan. This section is optional, leaving the rest of the trip spread across K1, K2 and K3 sections.

You'll spend most of the day at the crag, heading there after breakfast a quick 10 minute drive from your pensión. You'll have 3-4 climbing guides depending on the group size, your guides will give you a run-through of the climbing manoeuvres and techniques that you'll be doing and will set up rope lines for the group to practice on, with varying levels of difficulty to cater to different ability levels within the group. In teams you'll practice rope climbing (top rope), followed by some abseiling techniques. Top rope is a very secure and safe way of climbing and is the perfect introduction method. If you were to fall from a route or need a rest, you simply hang from the rope at the point of the fall, where you can either resume the climb or be lowered to the bottom. You'll also learn communication protocols and self-rescue manoeuvres, and your guides are on hand at all times to help you with your technique and to step in if you get stuck at any point. The day is structured loosely to give you plenty of rest in between bursts of effort while testing yourself on the different routes at the crag. There is a mountain hut a short walk away where you can have a rest and grab drinks, or you can rest up at any point of the day at the crag watching your fellow adventurers attempt routes on the wall. The group will break for a leisurely picnic lunch, and there will also be sundowner drinks watching the sunset over the Aitana range. In total you'll likely be actually climbing for 3-4 hours depending on how you feel. You are welcome to do as much or as little as you like.

The selected routes are all suitable to try out as a beginner and range from very easy up to intermediate grades. Most of the routes have plenty of good hand and footholds, but as you go up the grades your strength, technique and route planning will be tested. Your guides will keep you updated with which grade route you are trying at any time, and will assess at all times which ones you are capable of tackling.

You will need to bring your own climbing shoes. If you don't have a pair already, these can be bought for around £30 from Decathlon or similar. You should buy those that fit comfortably in the shop - don't follow advice for them to be extra tight or a smaller shoe size than you would normally wear - your feet will swell with the heat on the trips in early Autumn and late Spring on this trip anyway, so finding a pair that fit like normal shoes and no tighter is important.

In the rare event in this part of Spain where the conditions affect the ability to climb or do via ferratas, your host knows the area incredibly well and can pivot to alternative activities. If for example, conditions on Monte Ponoch don't allow for the summit to be safely reached, you may do an extra half day climbing at the crag after a hike lower down in the mountain.

The tap water in Alicante province in Spain is safe to drink. You can fill up at the pension throughout your stay, taking bottles to the climbing crag and with you to the via ferrata excursions. We recommend bringing along 2 litres worth of carrying capacity in reusable water bottles and/or bladders.

You'll be part of a small group of up to 10 adventurous people. There will be two main guides for the climbing day at the crag, and a ratio of one guide for every five customers for the via ferrata excursions.

This trip has a single-centre base, so your luggage can remain with you in your room while you head off for adventures each day.

Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion and are non-compulsory on this trip. Of course, if you feel that your guides provided an exceptional experience then you are welcome to tip as much as you feel is appropriate. You should factor in tipping 10% on top of the bill in any bars and restaurants during the trip.

Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.

Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.

Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).

For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.

We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.

We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.

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All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.

You're always in good company on one of our adventures.

Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.

Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.

It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

Don't just take our word for it:

  • 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
  • 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
  • 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends

See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.

Costa Blanca is the most visited winter climbing destination in Europe for a good reason. The winters here are some of the mildest on the continent, with climbers from all over Europe flocking to the Costa Blanca over the years to continue climbing in the winter months. The Aitana Massif is uniquely influenced by its combination of mountainous terrain and proximity to the Mediterranean Sea.

October to November: The onset of Autumn brings milder conditions, with the odd rainy day but still plenty of sun. Daytime temperatures range between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).

December to February: This is the coldest period, with occasional snow on the higher peaks of the Aitana Massif. In the valleys, daytime temperatures hover between 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F).

March to May: Spring gradually brings longer days and more sunshine, and the weather becomes drier. By May, the conditions are usually very summery with long stretches of sunny weather. Daytime temperatures rise steadily from 15°C to 23°C (59°F to 73°F) in March, reaching 18°C to 27°C (64°F to 81°F) by May. Nights are still cool in March but become warmer by late spring.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 37kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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