Climbing Torre Cerredo with guide (2648mts)

Guided climbing in Picos de Europa – Massif Central

Climbing the spectacular summit of Torre Cerredo with a guide is an activity that will not leave you indifferent.

This slender summit, the highest in Picos de Europa and the Cantabrian Mountains with its 2644mts, is located in the Central Massif of the Picos de Europa.

The need for rope in its ascent and descent, with climbs of up to 3° degree, together with its remoteness and its spectacular alpine atmosphere in an incomparable high mountain setting, make this climb a beautiful day’s mountaineering.

From its grandiose summit we can enjoy an unprecedented panoramic view of the three massifs of the Picos de Europa, as well as the Cantabrian and Asturian coasts on clear days.

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Technical difficulty
MEDIUM
Physical difficulty
HIGH
Duration
2 DAYS

(consult the possibility of doing it in one day).

  • Approach: It takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach the refuge from the Pandebano car park.
    • It takes about 5 hours to reach the summit from the Vega de Urriellu hut.
    • Another 4 hours for the descent and another 2 hours to reach the Pandebano car park.
  • Climbing length: Approximately 100 metres of climbing
  • Dificulty:IIIº Maximum
  • Duration of the entire activity: 2 days in combination with trekking to the refuge.
  • Day 1: 3 to 4 hours of walking
  • Day 2: between 9 and 11 hours of activity from the departure from the shelter to the car park in Pandébano.
  • Descent: On foot on short rope with some unclimbing on the descent from the summit to the base of the ascent, then walking back to the hut.

In order to do this activity, the participant(s) must be used to doing high mountain routes of 1000 metres of positive difference in altitude and of more than 8 hours of duration.It is advisable to have previously done routes and ascents in Picos de Europa such as: Palanca, Peña Vieja, Horcados Rojos etc....

Depending on the time of year and weather conditions, this information may vary in number and type of clothing and footwear. (The guide will inform upon reservation)

  • Long sleeve thermal T-shirt.
  • Short sleeve thermal T-shirt. (× days of activity)
  • Technical elastic long trousers for mountaineering.
  • Shorts.
  • Spare change of underwear (x days of activity)
  • Fleece, soft sell or primaloft type jacket.
  • Goretex type jacket.
  • Lightweight hiking boots or trekking shoes (technical).
  • High protection sun cream.
  • Approved sunglasses.
  • Sun hat.
  • Cap.
  • Medium or light gloves.
  • Backpack 40L minimum.
  • Water bottle 1.5L minimum.
  • Food: energy bars, dried fruit, sandwiches, etc...
  • Trekking pole.
  • Headlamp with batteries (important).
  • Replacement batteries for headlamp.
  • Lightweight sleeping bag for shelters.
  • Mat (if sleeping in a tent or bivouac).
  • Small toiletries: toothbrush, towel, personal medication etc...)
  • Mobile phone with battery.
  • Mobile phone charger.
  • Cash for shelter or cable car expenses (approx. €150).
  • Membership card if you have one.
  • Personal and essential medicines.
  • Spare underwear.
  • Earplugs for sleeping inside the shelter.

The guide, once the booking has been made, will inform the participants of the meeting time and place.

Bearing in mind that there are various ways of undertaking this ascent depending on the time of year and also on the preferences and physical conditions of the participants, you can consult with the guide before booking which is the most suitable way to carry out the activity.

Normally the meeting point for this activity is at the Urriellu valley shelter, although it can also be done during the day from Pandebano or after spending the night at the Jou de Cabrones shelter.

Day 1:

To get to the Urriellu hut we must take the road that goes from the village of Arenas de Cabrales towards Puente Poncebos, once in Puente Poncebos we take the turning off the road that goes towards the village of Sotres, before reaching the village in a very sharp left-hand bend there is a forest track on our right that we must take and after about 5 minutes driving it splits in two, we must take another right-hand turn towards Pandebano where our car park is located.

Note: When booking the activity, the guide will provide a contact telephone number for a 4x4 taxi for those who wish to hire one from Sotres to Collado Pandebano. Please bear in mind that the Pandebano car park has capacity for a certain number of vehicles and that depending on the time of year it may be busy. To avoid surprises, the most convenient way is to hire a taxi service, as it will tell us where we can park in the village of Sotres and we will not have to take our vehicle up a forest track.

From the Pandebano car park we take the path that climbs up to the pass, which is clearly visible at all times from the car park. Once at the pass we must cross it through the field and continue along the well-marked path, which will take us to the La Tenerosa refuge on our right, we leave the refuge behind and continue along the well-marked and signposted path that gradually climbs up to the Valleja pass, where we can see the imposing Picu Urriellu or Naranjo de Bulnes in the foreground.

From this point it remains to climb up to the shelter through a steeper part until you reach it.

Normally the meeting is at the Vega de Urriellu Refuge the day before the activity, around 7 pm. Once introduced, the guide will provide the participant with the necessary material, explain concepts and review the material needed for the activity. During dinner, which is at 8:00 p.m., we will be able to chat and discuss all kinds of doubts and we will talk about the schedule for breakfast and departure the following day.

This schedule varies depending on the time of year and weather.

Day 2:

From La Vega de Urriellu it is a beautiful approach, we will ascend to the top of the Corona del Raso, clearly visible from the Vega along the path that goes to the Cabrones shelter, here we will have spectacular views of the imposing west face of the Naranjo de Bulnes, Then we will reach the Areneras pass from where we will have views of the spectacular South East face of Torre Cerredo where we can see the route up. We will descend from here passing through a series of small holes and after climbing a small hill we will reach the South East base of Torre Cerredo (approximately 3 hours from the shelter).

After climbing a few metres on foot and at the first plinth, we will prepare ourselves with harness and rope for the ascent.

We will make a series of climbs until we reach the last part, where we will have a last climb of 3° with a good atmosphere towards the Cerredo hole until we reach its summit, this ascent is normally done in about 2 hours or a little less from the Base.

After having something to eat and taking some photographs of the summit, we will proceed to the descent, which is done by the same route as the ascent. We will arrive at the base in an hour, once here we will collect material and begin the return journey to the Urriellu valley by the same route as before, approximately two hours.

One person

300 / person
  • Includes 21% VAT
  • Includes liability and accident insurance
  • Includes all guide's expenses
  • It includes all the technical material for the activity (ropes, helmets, harnesses, climbing shoes, etc.).
  • Includes photographs
  • Pablo Alonso is a Climbing, Canyoning and Mountain Guide TD 2 (UIMLA). Member No. 1107 of the AEGM.
  • Does not include cable car expenses
  • Does not include food and beverage expenses
  • It does not include client's shelter and guide fees.

Two people

200 / person
  • Includes 21% VAT
  • Includes liability and accident insurance
  • Includes all guide's expenses
  • It includes all the technical material for the activity (ropes, helmets, harnesses, climbing shoes, etc.).
  • Includes photographs
  • Pablo Alonso is a Climbing, Canyoning and Mountain Guide TD 2 (UIMLA). Member No. 1107 of the AEGM.
  • Does not include cable car expenses
  • Does not include food and beverage expenses
  • It does not include client's shelter and guide fees.

Pablo Alonso – Climbing Guide in Picos de Europa
+34 657 111 194
info@liebanaaventura.com

Potes, Liébana Valley. Cantabria

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