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The Poi d'Unha via ferrata is located in the heart of the Val d'Aran and offers a progressive route through an exceptional mountain landscape. Villages with houses of stone, wood and slate, green slopes and wild forests dominated by the high Pyrenean peaks, the snow-capped Aneto and Maladeta massifs. The via ferrata, recently built above the villages of Salardú and Unha, is long and steep, with 3 sections of progressive difficulty. A varied, fun and well-equipped route. In short, a not-to-be-missed route in the area, even in winter when snow is lacking, as has been the case in recent years.
■ S tarting point: Unha, Salardu, Val d'Aran, Catalunya, Spain
■ Course type: via ferrata with optional zip lines
■ Direction: south
■ Fitted length: 775 m
■ Vertical rise: +500 m
■ Estimated total time: 3h30 to 4h30
■ Min and max altitude: 1290 m / 1800 m
■ Equipment in place: excellent, rungs, 2 ladders, a monkey bridge and 2 Tibetan bridges, 2 ladders, one of which is very aerial and twisted (avoidable)
■ Equipment required: standard equipment
Difficulties: K4+ or D+ with 2 overhangs to overcome, distant rungs in the 3rd section forcing you to climb with the rock, impressive aerial dimension
From Spain on the C28/C13 between Vielha and Sort. Go to the village of Salardú, 10 km east of Vielha. Drive up to the village of Unha, at the foot of the cliff. There is a large parking lot under a restaurant in the village.
The Poi d'Unha ferrata is signposted from the village of Unha. Cross to the west and exit to the north on a fairly wide path. You soon fork onto a narrower path at a scree slope. The rest of the climb is fairly steep and sustained, a guaranteed warm-up before arriving at the foot of the route after crossing a second scree. We're at the foot of the 1st section.
The Poi d'Unha via ferrata, opened in 2014. It is built in 3 sections, with escape routes after each section. Difficulty increases from PD to TD. What makes the difference between the 2nd and 3rd sections, both rated K4, is above all the smaller spacing of the rungs in the 3rd section, forcing you to use the rock to climb, foot and hand holds. This would make it K4- then K4+ if we had to differentiate between them.
Continue upwards and slightly westwards, following the red markings. Further on, turn left (unmistakable arrow) and head due west this time down a fairly steep, earthy canal equipped with a cable. The path loops around to the west to return almost above the village of Unha, then crosses a PR much further down, which leads back to Unha on the left.
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