Stands out for

  • • 480-meter circular route with a maximum height of 28 meters
  • • Seven suspended bridges: 3 Tibetan, 3 Nepalese, and 1 wooden bridge
  • • Europe’s only via ferrata built directly on the coastline
  • • Included introductory training and certified guide for safety
  • • Corrosion-resistant equipment specially adapted to the coastal environment

Description

Context The Cala Molí via ferrata, located on the rugged cliffs of the Costa Brava in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, is the only such route in Europe built directly along the Mediterranean coastline. With a 480-meter circular route and a maximum height of 28 meters above sea level, it uniquely combines vertical adventure with a dramatic coastal landscape. The wind carries the scent of salt and the calls of seagulls accompany every step along the route.

The Experience Led by a certified professional guide, the adventure begins with a safety briefing and a short training session to master essential techniques while fitting your certified climbing gear. The route is divided into two sections: the first, of medium to low difficulty, features Tibetan and Nepalese-style hanging bridges; the second is more technical and aerial, demanding strength and focus. You’ll cross seven suspended bridges that gently sway in the sea breeze, offering uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean and coastal cliffs. At the end, participants share a light picnic with their group to foster teamwork and connection.

For Whom This activity is ideal for team-building groups, individuals in good physical condition with basic outdoor experience, and teenagers over 13. It is not suitable for those with vertigo, limited mobility, or insufficient upper-body strength.

Local Context Sant Feliu de Guíxols is a coastal village with a strong maritime heritage and well-maintained coastal trails linking beaches and coves. The via ferrata is seamlessly integrated into this landscape, where local traditions and authentic Catalan cuisine remain vibrant, offering a genuine backdrop for adventure and connection.

Key Info

Best season

Weather dependent

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Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable sportswear and suitable hiking shoes. Protect your skin with sunscreen and carry enough water. The best time to complete the via ferrata is from September to May, avoiding midday heat. Book in advance, especially for large groups. Prepare for moderate physical effort and enjoy the final shared picnic to reflect on the experience.

About the Area

The via ferrata is located in Cala Molí, Sant Feliu de Guíxols, on the Costa Brava, just 20 minutes from Girona and close to Barcelona. The area offers coastal hiking trails, sandy coves, and beaches, along with restaurants serving traditional Catalan cuisine. It’s an ideal destination for combining adventure with cultural tourism in a Mediterranean landscape.

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The recommended minimum age is 13 years to ensure physical readiness and safety. Please confirm with the operator before booking.
The route is rated medium in technical difficulty, divided into two sections: K2 (easy) and K3 (more technical and aerial), suitable for those in good physical condition.
No prior experience is required. An introductory training session and a professional guide are provided, but upper-body strength and good physical fitness are needed for the more demanding section.
A harness, helmet, belay device, and certified ropes are included. Bring comfortable sportswear, hiking shoes, sun protection, and plenty of water.
No, the activity is not recommended for individuals with vertigo or significant physical limitations due to height and physical demands.