Via Ferrata in Moclin near Granada

An easy and scenic introduction to the vertical world in the heart of Andalusia

If you are looking for adventures in Granada, the via ferrata in Moclin is part of a wider range of guided outdoor adventures in Andalusia.

Ferrata de Moclin – The perfect first step into Via Ferrata

Granada - SPAIN

Discover the Via Ferrata de Moclín, an ideal route for initiation located in a beautiful rural setting close to Granada. This via ferrata is designed to be fun, progressive and not intimidating, making it a perfect introduction to the vertical world. The obstacles are varied but always approachable, with easy vertical sections, traverses and small bridges that allow you to build confidence while enjoying the experience.

Because of its shorter length and moderate difficulty, this via ferrata is especially well suited for families, first timers and groups who want to share an outdoor adventure without strong physical demands. No previous climbing experience is needed and the route remains comfortable for people with a normal level of fitness.

Beyond the activity itself, Moclín is a charming Andalusian village with a beautiful castle dominating the landscape. From the route, you can enjoy typical Andalusian scenery with wide views over olive tree fields, hills and traditional white villages.

The Via Ferrata de Moclín is a gentle and memorable way to discover via ferrata for the first time. If you are looking for something more challenging and longer, the Via Ferrata La Araña in Güejar Sierra is a highly recommended next step.

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Group Size

Price/pers.

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Duration

Requirement

1 pers - 100€
2 pers - 60€
3 pers - 45€
4 to 8 pers - 40€

The group size ranges from 1 to 8 people

There is no requirement

The activity lasts
around 2h30 hours

What’s Included

✔ Certified climbing/via ferrata guide

✔ Personal equipment (Ferrata lanyards, helmet, harness,…)

✔ Professional liability insurance

✔ Photos and videos of the activity

What should you bring

✔ Food, either lunch or a snack depending on the schedule, and water

✔ Clothes suitable for the weather, and it's always better to bring too much than too little

✔ Shoes suitable for hiking in the mountains

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What climbers say about this Via Ferrata