Rock Climbing around Malaga and Marbella in Southern Spain

The rock climbing around Malaga is dominated by the world famous gorge at El Chorro. However there are many other excellent crags within the region that are also inland from Malaga, such as Desplomilandia near El Chorro, Torcal de Antequera and Archidona near Antequera, Turon near Ardales, and San Bartolo near Tarifa on the coast. Each of these crags offer 100's of bolted sport routes on limestone rock (except San Bartolo which is sandstone), and across a good range of grades.


Other rock climbing areas within Andalucia are El Chorro and Granada, both of which offer fantastic sport climbing.

Map of the rock climbing areas in Malaga and Marbella

Map of the rock climbing areas in Malaga and Marbella
Main Rock Climbing Areas around Malaga
NoCrag NameGrade RangeTotal No of RoutesSingle or Multi-pitch
1El Chorro3 to 8c1,000+Both
2Turon5 to 7b+91Both
3Las Cuevecillas. Sierra Ortegicar5 to 7b+17Single
4Desplomilandia5 to 8a+300+Single
5Torcal de Antequera4 to 8c+130Single
6Archidona5 to 9a+104Both
7Villanueva del Cauche5 to 8b54Single
8Comares5+ 8a+30Single
9Mijas/San Anton4 to 8a107Single
10Benahavis3 to 8a67Both
11Benaojan4 to 7c60Single
12Grazalema4 to 8a81Both
13Benaocaz4 to 8a92Single
14San Bartolo3 to 8a+234Both

Malaga rock climbing logistics and beta

It is possible to climb around Malaga from October right through to early June (the summer is just too hot), by choosing your crag carefully.  Though the best time of the year to climb around Malaga is in the spring and autumn as it can be quite windy and therefore cold in the winter. As with most sport climbing in Spain at least a 60m rope is required and for some routes a 70m rope is ideal. Around 12 to 16 quickdraws will be sufficient for the vast majority of the routes.

Average daily peak temperature for Malaga

There are various guidebooks that cover the rock climbing and sport climbing around Malaga and Marbella. These are as follows:


The El Chorro Rock Climbing guidebook is the most comprehensive guidebook for El Chorro and it also covers Desplomilandia, and Valle De Abdalají.


The Rockfax El Chorro Guidebook covers El Chorro, plus Mijas, Turon, Desplomilandia, Valle de Abdalajis, El Torcal, Villanueva de Cauche, Archidona and Loja crags.


The Andalucia Sport Climbing Guidebook covers many of the crags, around Malaga and Marbella including El Chorro. The guidebook describes over 3,600 routes, and it also includes the crags around Granada, Cadiz, and Jean.


The Malaga Sport Climbing Guidebook describes 15 crags in and around Malaga (excluding El Chorro) and is perfect for those climbers who are looking for local crags around Malaga.


The Rock Climbing in Southern Malaga Guidebook covers 29 sport climbing crags in Southern Malaga.  It covers the coastal Costa del Sol area, crags around El Chorro (but excludes El Chorro itself), and inland mountain crags.  Included are the popular crags of Desplomilandia, Pozo de la Mona, Turón, Mijas and Casares.


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