Bouldering in Tenerife

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We have been searching for good place for bouldering in autumn/winter and decided to travel to Tenerife. Tenerife has a couple of spots that are well suited for bouldering.

Logistics

  • Car: Renting a car in Tenerife is very cheap.
  • Crashpad: It is possible to rent a crashpad at Tenerife Outdoor. More information is provided on their Roxtar page.

Boulder Spots

Arico Nuevo

Provides a lot of boulder possibilites. A guidebook with detailed information about all boulders can be obtained from the Tenerife Outdoor shop. They provide you with a link to the pdf guide that can be viewed on your smartphone/tablet. Since the pdf file is of very high quality I would recommend you to visit the shop and buy something there to support them.

We spent four days in the barranco of Arico Nuevo.

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Arico Viejo

The famous climbing spot of Arico Viejo provides also many boulder problems. As far as I know, there is no guidebook available.

Personally, I liked Arico Viejo very much. The baranco is very nice.

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Teide

The Teide national park provides also some bouldering possibilities. There is the so called Tortuga. This is a pretty high boulder, I would estimate it on 5 meters.

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Bouldering in Varazze

After staying in Chiavari, we decided to go a bit bouldering in Varazze. The number of boulder problems is amazing. All of the problems are described in this guidebook. For each crag at least one picture is provided.

Unfortunately, the weather was not that good. It did not rain, but the humidity was very high due to the clouds coming from the sea. Therefore, the rocks were very slippery in the Potala area. Might be that we have decided on the wrong season. This might be the reason for being alone on the craigs. The guidebooks describes parking spaces, which revealed to be more of being single parking lots.

Being in Varazze and in Fontainebleau within the same year, I personally prefer Fontainebleau. Let me point out the differences:

  • Terrain: Varazze is in a very hilly terrain, whereas Fontainbleau is pretty plain.
  • Gound: Varazze is more in forest with a soil ground. Fontainbleau has more sand
  • Parcours: Fontainbleau has thie nice kind of parcours that I personally like very much.
  • Kids: For our 10 months old son, Fontainebleau was a bit less dangerous. In particular the chestnut trees in Varazze and the spiky shells of their fruits are not that good for crawling around.

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