Aventador consists of a long wall of well-pocketed compact rock, with some good slabby face climbing and the odd steeper route. The crag is situated in a splendid, sunny position and the river below provides a delightful swimming spot. The lines are all pretty parallel, hence you can get the done one done ‘em all feeling with some of the routes, however if you dot about the crag a bit there is plenty to keep you interested for a few visits. On certain sections the various routes tend to get a bit mixed up with each other since there aren't many features and there are lots of bolts. It isn't uncommon to find yourself straying onto another route while climbing upwards in a straight line. It is worth noting that the rock is very sharp and can take its toll on your finger tips especially if you try and cram a lot of routes into the day. This historic crag was one of the first places in Spain to be developed for sport climbing in the early 1980s. This was principally the work of Salvador Guerola and Emilio Perales and their friends.
Routes
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71 sport routes (4+...7c+) Graded List of Routes List of First Ascents | |||
| Buttress (click for routes) | No. of Routes | Route Type | Sunshine or shade |
Approach walk | Other | Page |
| Sector Alto Bronx At the left-hand end of the crag is a prominent steep cave. The first routes are located to the... |
11 | Sport |
Lots of sun! |
Uphill 10 mins |
Windy | 430 |
| Sector Caruso To the right of the cave is a tall smooth wall which should be the show-piece of the cliff. Sadly... |
16 | Sport |
Sun and shade |
Up and down 0 mins |
Windy | 430 |
| Sector Mili The crag now turns slabby and the routes become less impressive, although there are some worthwhile... |
18 | Sport |
Lots of sun! |
Uphill 12 mins |
Windy | 432 |
| Sector Navarro The right-hand end of the crag has some great steep slab climbs in the easier grades. Not... |
26 | Sport |
Lots of sun! |
Uphill 13 mins |
Windy | 434 |
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