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Youth Summer Rock Climbing Camp in the Spanish Pyrenees

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Push your limits this summer at Rockbusters — Cavallers Rock Climbing & Bouldering Camp in the Spanish Pyrenees. . Designed for motivated intermediate–advanced climbers aged 12 to 17, his intensive week blends expert coaching, focused training, and real-world climbing on limestone and granite! Apply now to reserve your spot!

Group

Pyrenees

14 Days

Aug

High

Intermediate


Highlights

  • Join an intensive youth summer rock climbing & bouldering camp in Cavallers, Spanish Pyrenees!
  • Train with elite instructors focused on technique, movement, and progression.
  • Receive video performance analysis with personalized feedback.

Description

This summer in Cavallers in the Spanish Pyrenees we'll hold an intensive rock climbing and bouldering camp for intermediate–advanced youth (ages 12–17).

Train with elite coaches to refine movement and technique, tackle single-pitch sport routes (6a–7c) on limestone and granite, work progressive bouldering problems, receive video performance analysis with personalized feedback, and enjoy evening workshops — all on curated sectors with top technical gear and advanced safety and self-rescue instruction.

This program is for climbers with at least six months of consistent experience who are comfortable on 6a and above, are physically fit, and want focused skill progression; it is not suitable for beginners or casual recreational climbers.

Ready to climb higher? Spaces are limited — secure your spot today and join a community of motivated young climbers pushing toward their best season yet. Apply now!

Price includes

    Price details

    • What’s included
    • * Certified instructor coaching with advanced technique and safety training
    • * All shared technical climbing gear (ropes, quickdraws, crash pads)
    • * Lodging at Campamentos de Toirigo
    • * Three healthy meals a day, plus snacks and hydration
    • * Transport to climbing areas
    • * Evening workshops and group activities
    • * Camp Tshirt and professional climbing photos
    • * Personalized skills assessment and certificate
    • * Note: Personal climbing items (shoes, harness, helmet) are not included.
    • Excluded
    • * Personal climbing gear: shoes, harness, helmet, belay device, sling
    • * Clothing & personal items: approach shoes, rain jacket, sleeping bag, backpack
    • * Travel to/from camp and travel insurance
    • * Personal medications and toiletries
    • * Extras: personal snacks, specialty dietary items, phone/camera, spending money
    • * Recommendation: Purchase appropriate travel and climbing insurance before attending.

    Meeting point

    Barcelona International Airport

    Details

    Accommodation

    Accommodation is based at a tent camp in the Spanish Pyrenees near the Cavallers reservoir, set among pine forests with mountain views. Campers use their own tents and share modern bathrooms with hot showers, a communal outdoor kitchen, and a covered dining area. Fresh spring water and limited electricity are available at central facilities, and the camp follows eco-friendly practices. Bring a sleeping bag, personal items, a headlamp, and warm evening clothing.


    Equipment you will need to bring

    Bring your own personal climbing essentials and comfort items: well-fitting, reasonably tight climbing shoes (two pairs recommended), a comfortable harness, a lightweight UIAA-certified helmet, a belay device such as an ATC Guide or Reverso with two screw-gate carabiners, and a 60 cm personal sling with a dedicated locking carabiner. For approach and weather protection pack sticky-rubber approach shoes, flexible quick-dry climbing clothing, a lightweight insulating jacket (down or synthetic) and a waterproof rain shell.

    Also bring practical essentials for the mountain: a headlamp with fresh batteries, a sleeping bag suitable for mountain nights, a 30–40 L backpack, two 1-liter water bottles, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and any personal medications and toiletries.

    We supply most shared technical equipment, but these personal items are important for your safety and comfort.


    About the guide

    Guide profile image

    Rockbusters

    4.5

    (17)

    Rock Climbing Instructor

    We are a community of climbing and skiing guides and coaches: Rockbusters and Snowbusters. We organize intense climbing or skiing/snowboarding trips, coaching camps, private guiding.

    We work with UIAGM guides, certified climbing or skiing instructors and locally certified guides.

    Languages

    Russian | German | French | English | Czech


    What people are saying about Rockbusters

    Boris

    I booked this trip because I was very curious to experience DWS and doing it with an experienced guide felt like the safest way to do so. It was definitely a good choice. If you're doubting it I recommend booking and I hope you get paired up with our guide Noè aswell since he was truly amazing. Some extra tips for those that do plan the trip. Make sure you rent a car, preferably together with the other people joining in on the trip. The accommodation was nice but you do sleep together in the same room as the others so bring some earplugs if you're a light sleeper. And please do bring comfortable climbing and water shoes as you'll be walking and climbing alot and you don't want to end up with blisters the first day.

    Hether

    Noé was amazing. He accommodated our schedule, took us to an amazing spot, taught us what we needed to know, and challenged us. Highly recommend!

    miha

    Matthew

    As an intermediate climber with little outdoor experience, one day of climbing was perfect. My guide, Victor, was great. Fortunately I booked it at the beginning of my stay, because the conditions on the day I booked were not good. He still showed me around multiple climbing locations I could go back to trying to find a calmer area. When we couldn't safely climb that day, they added me to a group a few days later so I still got to climb. The climbing was a lot of fun, and the guide made sure we were prepared for everything we did. They really know the area, the climbs, and take safety seriously.

    Emily

    This trip was falsely advertised to a group of people who are not a group of climbers. The number of people to the number of guide was not proportion: 15 people to 2 guides. They did not take into consideration that everyone on the trip may not climb the same grades and picked cliffs that only contained advanced routes. As a fairly strong climber myself, I found it difficult to keep up with the rest of the group. And for accommodations, no company prepared us for what we were about to walk into. We understood the accommodations were not going to be luxurious, but we walked into essentially a camping trip without the proper gear. We were not prepared or told to bring camping gear or the basics like hand soap, bowls/plates/utensils. One of the most frustrating things about the trip was communication. There was not proper communication between the local guides and us on the kind of approaches and length and proper footwear. And while we understand that we are at the mercy of the weather for most of the DWS, plans were not expressed timely to our group so it often felt like a scramble to know where/when/what time things were to occur. Overall, poor planning and management. But as a fellow climber, I did enjoy myself and enjoyed trying DWS. I would go back to Mallorca for DWS, but would not book through Rockbusters and/or ExploreShare


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