This second-level course is designed for those who already understand the basics of climbing and want to improve technique, confidence, and safety while learning how to lead climb properly. With support from expert climbing guides, you'll build on what you already know and gain practical experience in lead climbing, belaying, rappelling, and movement.
Key Details
- Duration: 2 days (10 hours of climbing)
- Group size: 1–6 people
- Location: Mallorca
- Level: Beginner to intermediate
- Minimum age: From 10–11 years old
Key Skills
- Safe roping techniques and effective rope management
- Belaying a lead climber with various devices
- Clipping and unclipping under load
- Safe and controlled rappelling
- Improved climbing gestures and route reading
- Advanced safety strategies and climbing efficiency
Itinerary
Day 1: Theory, Workshops, and Lead Climbing Fundamentals (4 hours)
The course begins with 2 hours of theory and practical workshops focusing on the foundations of lead climbing. You’ll revise safe rope techniques, build on your belaying skills, and begin practising “false lead” climbing. This controlled setup helps you work on lead-specific techniques such as clipping and positioning without committing to a full lead.
In the second half of the session, you’ll put these skills into practice. Supervised by your instructor, you’ll climb beginner to intermediate routes while developing confidence in belaying a lead climber and managing rope slack and protection points.
Day 2: Lead Climbing and Rappelling (6 hours)
Day two is a full day of practical climbing. You'll further develop your lead belaying, refine your clipping and unclipping skills, and gain confidence on longer routes. As your control improves, your guide will provide direct feedback on body movement, route planning, and pacing.
The session also includes a hands-on rappelling workshop. You’ll learn how to set up a rappel, control descent, and ensure safe finishes to climbs. Throughout, small group sizes ensure you receive personal coaching in a dynamic, supportive learning environment.
Location
The course takes place across several beginner- and intermediate-level crags in Mallorca, known for their accessible approaches and solid limestone features. You’ll be climbing on slabs and vertical faces with tufas, giving you a variety of terrain to test and develop your movement.
Approach walks to the climbing areas range from 15 to 30 minutes and give you time to warm up while enjoying Mallorca’s quieter natural settings. These sites are selected for safety, suitability for lead development, and variety in difficulty.
Prerequisites
This course is for those who have already completed an introductory climbing course or have experience with basic top-rope climbing. You should be comfortable with belaying, tying in, and basic climbing movement before joining.
You don’t need to have experience lead climbing yet—that’s exactly what this course teaches. A moderate level of fitness is needed, along with confidence on uneven terrain and a willingness to push your comfort zone in a controlled setting.
Why Choose Us
The instructors for this course are experienced climbing technicians who not only hold official certifications but also specialise in teaching progressive climbing techniques. Their focus on safety, clear communication, and structured progression allows participants to develop real confidence on the wall.
By keeping group sizes small, the course allows for a more interactive and responsive experience. You won’t just follow instructions—you’ll learn how to problem-solve, plan a route, and belay responsibly, setting you up for greater independence in your climbing.