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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.

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200mtrs well signaled from bent of the road. All sport routes.

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The roof with an old piton still evident. Name written in white paint on rock.

Right of Maquina Total.

Right of Harakiri, start in corner or up seam to head right to arete then onto ledge.

Start from ground up mossy corner, or off left hand end of ledge above.

From the upper terrace, left hand end

upper terrace, labelled

Centre upper terrace

Right hand corner upper terrace

The right hand route on upper terrace

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Author(s): A. Boza

Date: 2022

ISBN: 9788412445824

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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