The best time of year to visit Siurana

Many potential visitors are wondering when is the best time to travel to Siurana. Like all climbing people, you are always looking for the perfect combination of little precipitation, a lot of sun but not too hot. Fortunately, these conditions are very common in the area around Tarragona and Barcelona.

January and February: A few years ago, the first two months of the year were always the coldest and most unstable. Perfect to climb really hard routes, but it may also be that it gets really unpleasant and windy. In the last three years, however, a very stable high-pressure area over northern Spain has always settled and gave us the best weather for climbing. So it is very difficult to say how the weather will be, but most of the time you will have lots of good sunny days.

March, April and May: The high season in Siurana. Good weather, a little more precipitation, but never more than one or two rainy days in a row. Due to climate change, it has been very dry here in recent years. In addition, there are also most visitors over Easter. Here we offer our climbing courses and climbing camps almost weekly.

June, July and August:

Actually, it is already too warm for the really hard routes, and you almost always have to climb in the shade. However, our experience is still suitable for beginners, especially in combination with a visit to Margalef, where there are more shady sectors than in Siurana. The advantage is that you are almost alone on the rock in these months.

September and October: late summer and early autumn – that means that we find optimal conditions again. Most often it is already cool at night, but very pleasant to climb during the day, even in the sun.

November and December: It is usually a bit rainier here, but you find a little colder conditions and have a better grip. There are already many climbers on the rocks, and you almost always have to climb in the sun. Over Christmas and New Year’s Eve we organize an annual climbing week, which is actually always blessed with perfect weather. A great time to travel to Siurana.

If you have to have questions about the course dates and the necessary clothes you bring, then just write us an e-mail or Whatsapp.

The most reliable weather model is in the area of Meteoblue.

Beginner climbing in Siurana – The good and the bad

No climbing area has gained in popularity in recent years as Siurana. Great weather, countless routes, good protection and a relaxed atmosphere are a guarantee for a great climbing trip. Despite the many climbers climbing here during the year, there are many sectors where nothing or very little is going on. Polished rock is very hard to encounter,  and really badly bolted routes are rather the rarity. Nevertheless, we believe that sectors and routes are better suited for beginners than others. This should be an attempt to make your choices easier and show the good and the bad. To find more information about Siurana or if you are interested in a course with us then check out the homepage www.climbingsiurana.com/en

Climbing in Siurana – The good

“Can Marges de baix”

One of the most popular sectors of Siurana is “Can Marges”. Here you will find 13 routes in the 5th grade and 19 routes in the 6th grade. The rock is a little worn out in some places, but can still be excellently climbed. The routes have been rebolted in many places with glue ins and the belay area is almost always great. The routes “Rollito inf” (5, 15m) and “Currupipi” (5,15m) are very nice and easy.

 

Klettern in Siurana
Climbing for beginners

“Grau dels Masets Cami”

This sector is located on the way to “Grau dels Masets esquerra” and is characterized by well-bolted easy routes. Here you can find 4 great routes in the 5th grade and 8 routes in 6th grade (of which 3 are suitable for beginners). Of the five, we can highly recommend the “El trinxant” (5+,20m). The route is well protected until the top and the rock is one of the best you in Siurana. The climbing sector is very sunny and there is plenty of space for children at the foot of the wall.

“Grau of Masets esquerra”

There are routes in the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grade. We have not yet climbed a bad route here ourselves, which really makes this sector one of the best in Spain. If you want to climb in Siurana, you have to go here! The wall is sunny until late afternoon and the belay area is super comfortable. Route recommendations are: “Mandarina” (4, 12m), “Arbres” (4+,18m), “Why” (6a,30m Top 10 route in Siurana), “Arnau” (6a+, 25m)

Attention to the route “Menuts” (4,15m): The anchor is very questionable and in our opinion not suitable. It is best to the right to the anchor of “Mandarina”.

 

 

Kletterkurs Spanien
A climbing course in Spain

“Can Weekend”

A very quiet sector for climbing in Siurana. Here, you are almost always alone. The wall is south-facing but unfortunately the belay area is rather narrow so it’s not suitable with children. You can climb some of the best fives in Siurana. The routes are good protected and the rock is absolutely perfect. There are even two 4s that are worth it. The route recommendations are: “Ultrachoni” (4+,18m), “Camagroc”(5,18m), “No patxaran” (5,18m), “Ano Mariano” (5+,18m)

 

Guidebook Siurana by David Brasco

The climbing guide is a must-have in Siurana. The approaches are often somewhat hidden and not marked. Thanks to the great guidebook, however, you will find the approaches and routes very easy. In addition, the proceeds will be directly included in the rebolting of the climbing routes. You can buy the climbing guide in the local climbing store “Goma 2”.

 

 

Klettern in Siurana – the bad

“El Pati”

The most famous and most visited sector in Siurana. Many first-time visitors get lost here and are then disappointed that there is hardly anything to climb for them. This sector is suitable for very advanced climbing. Here you should be able to climb at least 7b+ so that you do not have to queue constantly. The easy routes are often done by all climbers as warm-up routes and are therefore polished and overrun. The easiest route in the sector, a 6b+ called “lame chucha baby” is also poorly secured.

“Can Melafots”

This sector is right next to the large parking lot in Siurana and is popular and often visited. The rock in Can Melafots is very slippery and does not climb well for beginners. The bolts are often a bit poorly placed, and you have to be very careful belaying there. You first have to get used to the climb in this sector to have fun.

Climbing with a lot of wind

In Siurana it’s often very windy, especially in winter. In such weather, one should avoid the area of the Siurana valley (sector “Herbolari” to “Espero Primavera”), since there is always a lot of wind. The sectors which are sheltered from the wind are on the village side of Siurana from “Salt de la Reina Mora” to “El Ditot”.

 

 

Topo Apps

With the popular Topo Apps for the smartphone, you will get lost very easily in the area. The information in these apps is often incomplete. In addition, your money does not go to the local economy, (which helps in maintaining the area), but to IT companies abroad.

 

Hopefully the tips will help you to plan your climbing trip to Siurana. Visit us climbing in Spain!