Stands out for

  • • Three demanding drops testing strength and technique
  • • Two suspended Tibetan bridges with valley views
  • • Rough, solid limestone rock from the Cingles de Cal Curt
  • • Panoramic views of the Pedraforca massif and Cadí mountain range
  • • Guided activity with technical equipment included

Description

Context The Cal Curt ferrata is located in the Cingles de Cal Curt, Vallcebre, within the Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró. This route spans up to 3.8 km with a vertical gain of approximately 200 meters, and stands out for its advanced difficulty and demanding drops. The cool breeze carries the scent of limestone rock as you ascend steep, vertical walls.

The experience Over 3 to 4 hours, you’ll be equipped with a harness, helmet, and a descender device to tackle sections with spaced rungs and three major drops. You’ll cross two suspended Tibetan bridges above the valley, where silence is broken only by the wind’s whisper and the sweeping views of the Pedraforca massif and the Cadí mountain range. This activity combines intense physical effort with advanced climbing technique.

For whom This ferrata is designed for individuals with prior experience and good physical fitness, aged 14 and over, seeking a technical and physical challenge. It is not suitable for beginners, people with severe vertigo, or those with limited upper and lower body strength.

Local context The Espai Actiu Vallcebre, where the route is located, is a municipal area equipped for adventure sports. The local community regularly maintains and inspects the route to ensure safety and environmental conservation, integrating the activity into the protected natural setting of the park.

Key Info

Difficulty

Hard

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 13+

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring high-top boots or durable sports shoes, climbing gloves, comfortable clothing, and a backpack with water and snacks. Reserve in advance to guarantee a spot and a qualified guide. The route is physically demanding, featuring steep drops and suspended Tibetan bridges, so good fitness and prior experience are strongly advised. Complete the route in the morning or midday for optimal weather and lighting conditions.

Physical Requirements

Intense and athletic activity requiring good physical fitness and experience with via ferratas.

About the Area

Vallcebre lies within the Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró, a mountainous region with limestone cliffs and dramatic drops. The Espai Actiu Vallcebre offers ferrata routes, rock climbing, and canyoning. Nearby attractions include walking trails, scenic viewpoints, and local heritage such as the church of Sant Julià de Freixens. Access is from the C-16 road, with parking and a dedicated entry point for the ferrata.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Previous experience with ferrata routes and good physical fitness are essential due to the advanced difficulty and major drops that require strength and precision.
The package includes a harness, helmet, and descender device. We recommend bringing climbing gloves and appropriate footwear such as high-top boots or durable sports shoes.
The activity lasts between 2 and 5 hours, with most participants completing it in 3 to 4 hours, including setup and descent.
Yes, it can be combined with other ferrata routes in the Espai Actiu Vallcebre, hiking, sport climbing, and canyoning in the Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró.
The best period is from September to June, ideally in the morning or midday to avoid cold temperatures and to enjoy natural light.