Overview
Grade: C/D
Total time: 3 hrs
Climbing time: 1 hour
Approach time: 1 hour
Exit time: 1 hour
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Length: 500m
Total elevation: 200m
Altitude: 351m
The Via Ferrata Cruz de la Muela, nestled near the picturesque village of Comares in Malaga, Spain, offers a thrilling and challenging adventure graded C/D. This classification indicates a demanding route suitable for experienced beginners or intermediate climbers with a good head for heights and some upper body strength.
From the outset, the path leads to the rock face, where the fixed cables and iron rungs begin. The ascent quickly gains verticality, presenting sections of exposed traverses that demand focus and careful foot placement. Numerous vertical ladders and staples provide the primary means of progression, often leading up steep, almost vertical rock walls. The C/D grading truly comes to life in certain sections, which might involve short overhangs or particularly exposed steps, pushing your limits and rewarding you with a strong sense of accomplishment.
As you climb higher, the panoramic views of the Axarquía region, the white village of Comares perched on the hilltop, and the distant Mediterranean Sea become increasingly breathtaking. Reaching the summit, marked by the iconic 'Cruz de la Muela' (Cross of the Muela), offers an incredible sense of achievement and a perfect spot to soak in the magnificent 360-degree vistas.
The descent, typically via a well-marked but sometimes steep path, allows for reflection on the exhilarating climb. It's an unforgettable experience that combines physical challenge with stunning natural beauty, making it a must-do for via ferrata enthusiasts seeking a rewarding adventure in Andalusia.