Xplora Almería Turismo Activo runs one route here: the Castala via ferrata, priced at 40 €. Sessions last between 2.5h and 4.5h depending on your pace and conditions, making it accessible to most active adults without prior climbing experience. The "Occasionally sporty" physical rating means you'll work your arms and legs on the iron rungs, but no technical skills are required. Book directly with Xplora Almería Turismo Activo and confirm your start time in advance, as availability on this single route fills up fast in summer.
Castala Via Ferrata, Almeria
Season
May – October
Coordinates
36.9191°N, -2.7084°EEquipment
Wear closed-toe shoes with a firm sole and bring a small hydration pack, since sessions stretch up to 4.5h under the Costa Almeria sun. The operator provides harness and helmet, but lightweight, close-fitting clothes you can move freely in will make the ironwork sections far more comfortable.
Getting there
Meet the group at the designated point in Castala (GPS reference V3MF+535, Castala, Spain), a small village in the Sierra de Gádor inland from Almería city, roughly a 45-minute drive from Almería airport.
Updated on 3 March 2026