Overview
Grade: C
Total time: 2 hrs
Climbing time: 2 hrs
Approach time: 15 mins
Exit time: 20 mins
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Length: 400m
Total elevation: 160m
Altitude: 912m
Climbing the Via Ferrata Cascada del Sorrosal (Grade C) is a thrilling experience that combines the beauty of a waterfall with the challenge of a vertical ascent. Located in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park in Spain, this via ferrata is relatively short but offers a significant adrenaline rush. The 'C' grade signifies a moderately difficult route, requiring some strength and confidence on exposed sections. Expect vertical climbs, traverses, and the highlight: crossing right next to the cascading waters of the Sorrosal waterfall. The metal rungs and cables are well-maintained, but it's crucial to have proper equipment (harness, helmet, via ferrata set) and experience, especially in wet conditions where the rocks can become slippery. The views from the top are spectacular, offering a reward for your efforts with panoramic vistas of the surrounding Pyrenees mountains. Overall, Via Ferrata Cascada del Sorrosal is a memorable adventure for those seeking a challenging yet manageable climb in a stunning natural setting.