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Cabanes
Castellón (Spain)
A great hill covered in Rodeno stone (red sandstone) rises behind the Agujas de Santa Águeda. Located in the town of Cabanes, very close to Castellón de la Plana, it offers stunning views of Peñagolosa and the entire mountain horizon. Mostly south-west facing, the area features boulders in all orientations. It remains cool thanks to the breeze and the abundant vegetation. The entire area consists of high-quality Rodeno stone, which is excellent for bouldering. It is known for its ridges with plenty of "jugs," as well as numerous and high-quality crimps. There is a wide variety of grades, ranging from 4 to 7a, making it an especially great spot for beginners.
Caspe
Zaragoza (Spain)
Caspe, in Zaragoza, is a growing destination for bouldering enthusiasts, with numerous boulders spread across different sandstone sectors. Opened by the Sargantanas of Zalagarda. Its natural surroundings, marked by the Mequinenza reservoir and the open landscapes of Lower Aragon, offer a unique climbing experience with sweeping views and tranquility. Despite its potential, Caspe remains relatively uncrowded, ideal for those seeking peaceful climbing in direct contact with nature. The climate is extreme and quite distinctive; fog is frequent in winter, and summer is intensely hot, making autumn and spring the best times for climbing. In summer and winter, carefully choosing the time of day is also beneficial. The variety of boulders and styles allows both beginners and more advanced climbers to enjoy the route. Furthermore, the good accessibility and proximity between sectors make it easy to organize full days of climbing.
Torre de Arcas
Teruel (Spain)
Torre de Arcas is a small village located in the southern part of the Matarraña region, in the province of Teruel, at an altitude of nearly 800 meters above sea level. Surrounded by vast forests and a pristine natural environment, it offers a peaceful setting ideal for outdoor activities such as sport climbing. The village features a community center that also serves as a bar, providing a welcoming spot for both locals and visitors. During the summer months, a public swimming pool is available, offering a place to cool off and enjoy a light meal after a day of activity in the area.
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Alcañiz
Teruel (Spain)
Alcañiz, located in Teruel, is an emerging destination ideal for bouldering enthusiasts, with over 3,500 problems spread across 44 sectors of high-quality sandstone. Its mild climate makes it perfect for climbing in winter. Despite its potential, it maintains a peaceful and natural atmosphere, far from the crowds of more popular areas. The climbing experience is enhanced by stunning landscapes and a deep connection with nature. Additionally, the town offers all the necessary services for a comfortable and complete stay.
Castellote
Teruel (Spain)
Castellote is a Templar Town situated at an altitude of 774 meters. It has a population of barely 750 inhabitants, including the districts of Abenfigo, Ladruñán, Dos Torres de Mercader, Las Planas de Castellote, Luco de Bordón, and the Minor Local Entity of Cuevas de Cañart, as well as the smaller neighborhoods of Los Alagones, La Algecira, and El Crespol. It features one of the largest municipal areas in the province of Teruel, covering a surface area of 230 km². Located in the northern part of the Maestrazgo Region, it boasts several climbing sectors, both near Castellote and its surrounding districts. These sectors are located bordering or just a few kilometers away from the Santolea Reservoir—a beautiful spot perfect for climbing and for swimming during the summer season. The purpose of this guide is to provide information to visitors and to help fund, as much as possible and on a non-profit basis, the gear, equipping, and maintenance of the climbing crag. The increasing number of climbers can lead to some inconveniences, so we ask for respect, cleanliness, and proper behavior in a rural and natural environment. Trash does not pack itself out. Climbing is a high-risk sport; therefore, we strongly recommend wearing a helmet. The grades listed are for guidance only.
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