Stands out for

  • • Climb along coastal cliffs with direct views of the Mediterranean Sea
  • • Cross hanging bridges and exposed sections with strong sense of height
  • • Final rappel at Salt del Llop, beside a natural waterfall
  • • Modern, secure equipment: helmet, harness, and energy-dissipating device
  • • Mediterranean atmosphere with scents of pine and sea salt

Description

Context The Cala del Molí via ferrata, located in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Girona, is a vertical route that runs literally along the rugged Mediterranean coastline. This route, rated as low to medium difficulty (K2–K4), provides access to areas unreachable by foot, blending adventure with the salty scent of the sea and the constant sounds of waves, wind, and nature.

The Experience After a safety briefing and equipment fitting with helmet, harness, and energy-dissipating device, you’ll begin the ascent using steel anchors and fixed steps. The route includes hanging bridges and exposed sections that create a strong sense of height and openness, offering views of Mediterranean flora and the deep blue of the sea. The activity concludes with a final rappel at the Salt del Llop, descending alongside a natural waterfall.

For Whom Ideal for medium to large team-building groups, individuals in good basic physical condition, and children over 8 years old with a minimum height of 1.55 meters. Not suitable for people with fear of heights or those without prior via ferrata experience.

Local Context Sant Feliu de Guíxols, with its maritime heritage and protected natural environment, offers a scenic backdrop where the via ferrata blends seamlessly with pine trees and Aleppo oaks, whose fragrances fill the air, reflecting the authentic Mediterranean identity of the Costa Brava.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

seasons.SPRING, seasons.SUMMER, seasons.AUTUMN

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring comfortable sport clothing, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, plenty of water, and sun protection. Avoid midday heat by choosing morning or early afternoon sessions. The activity requires basic physical fitness and a minimum height of 1.55 meters. Check weather conditions in advance and book early, especially for larger groups. Wear a helmet and use provided safety gear throughout. Listen carefully to guide instructions before starting. Stay hydrated and take breaks as needed. Be prepared for variable weather and uneven terrain. This experience is ideal for teams seeking challenge and collaboration.

Physical Requirements

moderate physical activity, suitable for people in good basic physical condition

About the Area

The Cala del Molí via ferrata is located in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, on the Costa Brava, Girona. The area features dramatic cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea within a protected natural zone. Nearby attractions include the historic old town of Girona, the Girona Cathedral, the Jewish Quarter El Call, and opportunities for hiking and enjoying local cuisine with regional wines and tapas.

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Participants must be at least 8 years old and 1.55 meters tall to ensure proper handling of equipment and safety during the via ferrata.
A helmet, adjustable harness, energy-dissipating device, and anchor rope are provided and must be worn throughout the entire activity to ensure safety.
Not suitable for complete beginners without supervision. Recommended to complete with a certified guide for introductory and intermediate levels.
The route takes 3 to 4 hours and is rated low to medium difficulty (K2–K4), suitable for those with good basic physical fitness.
Wear comfortable sportswear, mountain-appropriate footwear, sun protection, water, and a light outer layer for shaded areas.