See pictures to find place. Take Barrio de San Andreas across the river on a narrow bridge ( heading east). Then through a short tunnel. Soon after take the right fork up a concrete narrow road that winds up the hill. The path to the climbing area is about 200m before the parking and can be seen as a stile in the fence. The foot path leads past a picnic table then heads down hill and slightly inland. The train line and river are below you. Older routes have been reequipped and new routes developed in at least 5 sectors. Each climb has a plaque with name and grade at the bottom. Easy parking a bit further up the road.
Ver imagenes de como llegaral lugar. En una curva de esa carretera sale el camino, esta señanalado con un cartel de madera "zona de escalada", a unos 200mtrs de la curva. Chapas y reuniones en buenas condiciones. Cada linea esta marcada con una placa con su nombre y grado.
200mtrs well signaled from bent of the road. All sport routes.
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A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing found in Cantabrian Mountains of north-west Spain, covering 95 crags and 5,750 routes across a wide range of grades.
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