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# 2-Day Climbing Course on Equipped Long Route in Mallorca

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: 2-Day Climbing Course on Equipped Long Route in Mallorca
- **URL slug**: 2-day-climbing-course-on-equipped-long-route-in-mallorca
- **Course id**: 59257
- **Centre id**: 59233

## Short summary

A two-day beginner course designed to get you started on long equipped climbing routes in Mallorca. You’ll learn essential manoeuvres, safety techniques, and how to organise and manage multi-pitch climbs with confidence. Key Details Duration: 2 days (approx. 16 hours total) Course Level: Beginner Group Size: 1–6 people Climbing Type: Slab and vertical walls with tufas Minimum Age: 14 Key Skills Safe belaying of the second climber from above Setting up and managing fixed anchors Rappelling safely with appropriate techniques Basic partner self-rescue methods Team climbing systems for pairs and trios Itinerary Day 1 begins with a 2-hour theory session covering essential safety principles for climbing equipped routes. You’ll learn about the types of fixed anchors used on Mallorca’s climbs, in…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Climbing, Outdoor Climbing
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Improver
- **Course categories**: Lessons & Courses, Multi-Day
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Via Alemania 19 07500, Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
- **Coordinates**: 39.57334, 3.20451 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Mallorca Mountains
- **Owner / contact label**: Javier Marin
- **Review aggregate (centre or listing mirror; see site UI)**: 5 / 5 over 2 reviews

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 6
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
A two-day beginner course designed to get you started on long equipped climbing routes in Mallorca. You’ll learn essential manoeuvres, safety techniques, and how to organise and manage multi-pitch climbs with confidence. Key Details Duration: 2 days (approx. 16 hours total) Course Level: Beginner Group Size: 1–6 people Climbing Type: Slab and vertical walls with tufas Minimum Age: 14 Key Skills Safe belaying of the second climber from above Setting up and managing fixed anchors Rappelling safely with appropriate techniques Basic partner self-rescue methods Team climbing systems for pairs and trios Itinerary Day 1 begins with a 2-hour theory session covering essential safety principles for climbing equipped routes. You’ll learn about the types of fixed anchors used on Mallorca’s climbs, including how to identify reliable versus unreliable gear placements. The session also covers managing meeting materials, uses of double ropes, and introduction to basic partner rescue techniques. After theory, you’ll head to suitable climbing routes featuring slabs and vertical tufas for practical application. The focus is on setting up secure meeting points and belays, practising safe rope management, and rehearsing rappelling techniques. The guide will demonstrate and supervise as you climb easier multi-pitch sections to build your confidence. The day will last approximately 7–8 hours, with breaks included. Day 2 emphasises climbing as part of a rope team. You’ll pair up with another participant and practise leading, following, and belaying on multi-pitch routes. Workshops will be held on common errors such as anchor setup and rope handling to reinforce safety and efficiency. Throughout the day, you’ll continue practising safe rappelling, learn how to manage transitions between pitches, and develop problem-solving skills specific to multi-pitch climbs. The session concludes with a review and Q&A to consolidate your learning. This day also runs for around 7–8 hours. Location This course is held at various limestone climbing sites across Mallorca, known for their excellent quality rock and range of route types. The locations offer a blend of gently sloping slabs and vertical walls with tufas, ideal for beginners stepping into long-route climbing. Approaches typically involve 15 to 30 minutes of walking through varied terrain, including forest paths and rocky tracks. The course is scheduled to avoid the hottest summer months, utilising shaded areas to ensure comfortable cli…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
16 hours of guided instruction over 2 days Certified climbing instructor PDF syllabus and tutorial videos Group climbing and safety equipment Accident and public liability insurance

### What’s not included
Personal climbing gear (harness, helmet, belay device, etc.) Food and drinks for the day Approach footwear and suitable clothing Camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and cap Transport to and from the meeting point Accommodation Personal insurance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Who is this course designed for?

This course is aimed at climbers who have basic sport climbing experience and want to progress into long multi-pitch climbs on equipped routes. If you can climb and belay safely on single-pitch sport climbs but haven’t tackled longer routes yet, this course will introduce you to the essential skills needed for multi-pitch climbing. It’s suitable for those who want to gain confidence in managing fixed anchors, rope systems, and team climbing techniques. The course helps bridge the gap between sport climbing and more serious mountain climbing adventures on Mallorca’s limestone walls.

### What types of climbing will I do during the course?

You will be climbing on natural limestone rock featuring slabs and vertical walls with tufas, common to Mallorca’s climbing areas. The routes are equipped with fixed anchors such as bolts and pitons, so you won’t need to place your own protection, making it perfect for beginners moving into long routes. The climbs will mostly be moderate in difficulty (grades III–V), allowing you to focus on learning rope management, anchor setups, and safe transitions between pitches. This hands-on experience prepares you for longer climbs with fixed gear.

### What equipment do I need to bring?

You’ll need to bring personal climbing equipment, including a harness, helmet, climbing shoes, and a belay device with a locking carabiner. If you have your own rack of quickdraws, slings, or personal safety gear, you’re encouraged to bring them, but all common climbing equipment will be provided during the course. You should also pack appropriate outdoor clothing, sturdy approach shoes, sunscreen, water, and snacks for the day. A full kit list will be shared after booking to help you prepare adequately.

### What skills will I learn?

You’ll learn how to safely belay a second climber from above, manage fixed anchors, and set up secure meeting points on equipped routes. The course also covers safe rappelling techniques and basic partner rescue skills, which are essential for climbing longer routes safely. Additionally, you’ll practice rope management systems suitable for pairs and trios, enabling efficient and safe movement as a team on multi-pitch climbs. The training prepares you for independent climbing on fixed-anchor long routes.

### How physically demanding is the course?

While the climbing itself is focused on beginner to moderate grades, the course requires good overall fitness due to the length of the days and the need to carry gear. Each day involves hiking to climbing sites over uneven terrain and climbing for 7–8 hours in total. The approach walks typically take 15 to 30 minutes, and you should be comfortable spending full days outdoors in varying weather conditions. Being prepared with appropriate clothing and stamina will enhance your experience.

### What happens if the weather is poor?

Mallorca enjoys generally favourable weather for climbing, but in the case of rain or unsafe conditions, the guides will adjust the course location to sheltered or drier areas nearby. This ensures you still get valuable climbing practice without compromising safety. If conditions prevent climbing altogether, the session may be postponed or replaced with additional theory or indoor skills training, with alternative dates offered when possible.

### Is food provided during the course?

No food or drinks are provided, so you should bring your own supplies to keep energy levels up during the long days. It’s recommended to bring at least 1.5 litres of water, sandwiches or similar meals, and snacks like nuts or fruit. There are usually short breaks throughout the day where you can eat and hydrate, but access to shops or cafés is not guaranteed near the climbing sites, so be prepared with everything you need.

### Is accommodation included, and what are my options?

Accommodation is not included in the course price, so participants need to arrange their own lodging for the nights between sessions. Mallorca offers a wide range of options including hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals, with many located conveniently near climbing areas. If you require advice on where to stay, recommendations can be provided to suit your preferences and budget. Staying near Manacor or in the Tramuntana mountains helps reduce travel time to the climbing sites and enhances your overall experience.



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