Albarracin

Albarracin is often called the Fontainebleau of Spain, as such we thought we offer a week long coaching holiday in this great bouldering venue. The sandstone boulders in the forest around Albarracin offer a great variety of styles and features, which is great for us when it comes to coaching you to climb.

On our Albarracin bouldering coaching holidays we are based in a local campsite in their wooden bungalows. We aim to get you out climbing on the amazing problems everyday. Our coach will give you a group warm up and as the week progresses focus on your individual needs and help you climb harder and with more confidence.

Bouldering in Albarracin. Photo by Copyright Paul@UKClimbing.com
Bouldering in Albarracin. Photo by Copyright Paul@UKClimbing.com

Albarracin itself is a beautiful medieval town, with bags of charter. Set just outside is a fantastic bouldering venue that is rapidly growing in its reputation as a world class venue.

Because of this we are offering climbing coaching holidays to this amazing venue. So if you have had enough of Fontainebleau and would like to try somewhere different, maybe joining us on our Albarracin bouldering holiday would be a perfect way to explore a new venue.

Experience Required

Some previous indoor bouldering who be beneficial, with the ability to boulder V2/3.


Typical Day

A typical day starts in our wooden bungalow with breakfast. We then head to one of the bouldering areas and warm up and do some group coaching before having lunch. after lunch we encourage you to explore and find some problems that inspire you, where we will help coach you up those projects.


Airport Details

We pick up from Valencia airport on the first day of the course and then drive you to Albarracin for 6 days climbing before dropping you back.


Courses

We Currently have no specific dates for this area of Spain, but we will can arrange specific dates to suit your needs.

Photos from Albarracin Courses

Bouldering in Albarracin. Photo by Copyright Paul@UKClimbing.com

Bouldering in Albarracin. Photo by Copyright Paul@UKClimbing.com