Choose from classic long routes under 200 metres or go big on climbs over 200 metres—our guides will handle the logistics so you can focus on the experience. Whether you're new to multi-pitch or chasing a specific summit, this is your chance to climb some of Mallorca’s most iconic walls with full support.
Key Details
- Duration: 4–8 hours depending on the route
- Group Size: 1–2 people
- Climbing Type: Multi-pitch slab and vertical limestone routes
- Minimum Age: 10 years old
What to Expect
Once your guide assesses your level and goals, you’ll choose from either routes under 200 metres (usually 4–5 hours total) or over 200 metres (allow 7–8 hours). Each climb begins with a 15–30 minute walk to the base, followed by a full equipment check and safety briefing. Your guide will lead every pitch, set up all belays, and offer technical advice, ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout.
If you opt for a shorter route under 200 metres, expect steady climbing on slabs, cracks, and vertical faces—ideal for first-time multi-pitchers or those with less time. Examples include Stargazer (125m, 6b+) at Cala Llamp or Via de s’Angel (200m, V+) at Sa Gubia.
If you're ready for a longer challenge, choose from over-200m classics like Spits & Giggles (230m, 6a), Betelgeuse (200m, 6c) or Socuéllamos (300m, V+). These longer routes provide more exposure, complex route-finding, and unforgettable views. You'll ascend pitch by pitch with your guide managing all transitions, finishing with a descent on foot or by abseil depending on the area.
Location
Climbing takes place in the Tramuntana Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site running along Mallorca’s northwest coast. These peaks are known for their limestone faces, varied route options, and scenic backdrops of the Mediterranean Sea.
Popular zones include Sa Gubia, Cala Llamp, Escorca, and Castell d'Alaró—each offering routes of different lengths, grades, and styles. Whether you're after open slabs, technical faces or adventurous lines through remote terrain, the Tramuntana has something to suit every level.
Prerequisites
Participants should be familiar with basic climbing techniques, including tying in, belaying, and movement on vertical terrain. You don’t need experience leading or managing rope systems—your guide will take care of that.
The minimum age is 10, and all under-18s must be accompanied by an adult. A good level of fitness is important, especially if you plan to tackle routes over 200 metres, which involve more climbing time and endurance.
Why Choose Us
We specialise in guiding long routes across Mallorca, and our knowledge of each wall—from approach to summit—is unmatched. Your guide will help you choose a route suited to your skills, and ensure a safe, enjoyable day out, whether it's your first multi-pitch or your tenth.
From choosing the best weather windows to avoiding crowds and helping you fine-tune your technique, we offer a personalised experience at every step. All technical gear is provided, and you'll benefit from the insights of someone who knows the area inside-out.