250 m, 6b/A3+
R. de Valera and J. C. Merino in March 1992

An aid route with no respite, considered one of the most demanding in the Valencian Community. A bivouac in the large cave is advisable.

Equipment: set of nuts, cams, and microcams. 20 pitons, 4 copperheads, hooks, and etriers.

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Peñon de Ifach - Route 27 - Legend

LOCATION AND ACCESS

BASE

To Calpe we can arrive through the N-332 or by the AP-7, taking the exit nº 64 Altea/ Calpe to continue on the N-332 towards Calpe/Valencia. In case of heading to the south or west slope, we must follow the signs to the Port of Calpe.

Position: 38º 38’ 16” N - 0º 4’ 19” E

APPROXIMATION

To access the routes of the south face we must travel until the end of “El Paseo Príncipe de Asturias”, which runs along the sea, and then take the path that goes up to the foot of the wall. From 10 to 20 minutes depending on the route.

DESCEND

From the summit, through the north face, a beatiful and slippery path descends.