Benaoján Via Ferrata: Grazalema's Vertical Charm
The Sierra de Grazalema, a realm of dramatic vertical rock faces and verdant growth, has opened its arms to the thrill of via ferratas. Among them, the Benaoján Via Ferrata stands out: a medium-level adventure, not overly long, but rich in varied challenges. Located near the mystical Cueva del Gato in the Serranía de Ronda, it was the first of its kind here and remains one of the most frequented, and for good reason. Imagine scaling a 70-meter ascent, feeling the rock beneath your hands, with the wind whispering tales through the mountain pines. The route culminates in a spectacular Tibetan bridge, a moment suspended between earth and sky, before reaching a summit that offers panoramic views of Benaoján nestled within the Málaga mountainside. This 90-meter journey, taking around 90 minutes, promises both complexity and exhilaration, guided by experts and top-tier equipment. It's an invitation to connect with the raw beauty of the landscape, where every grip and step reveals a new perspective.