Escalation

Climbing takes a leap forward in Mallorca with the first climbing walls approved for competition

Clubs will be able to use the facilities free of charge until June

Elite climber Erik Noya has given a masterclass.
28/02/2026
2 min

PalmMallorca now boasts its first officially approved public climbing walls for regional, national, and international competitions. The Sant Ferran Sports Centre today inaugurated two new facilities—one for speed climbing and one for lead climbing—which will expand the island's climbing offerings, previously primarily provided by private initiatives. The event included an exhibition by elite athlete Erik Noya and a demonstration by young Mallorcan climbers from the Balearic Mountain and Climbing Federation's training program.

One of the walls is a difficulty wall, 15 meters high with a 7-meter overhang, and the other is a speed wall, 15 meters high with a 5-degree incline.

The new walls are 15 meters high. The lead wall has a seven-meter overhang, while the speed wall has a five-degree incline. The design allows them to be used simultaneously without visual or technical interference, facilitating both training and competitions. The day concluded with a masterclass given by Noya and an open house. From March to June, Mallorcan climbing clubs can request free use of the facilities for training. Currently, the island has around one hundred registered clubs that, until now, were forced to compete elsewhere due to a lack of certified climbing areas. The inauguration was presided over by the President of the Council of Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés, accompanied by the Second Vice President and Councilor for the Environment, Rural Affairs, and Sports, Pedro Bestard, as well as other institutional representatives and members of the climbing community.

As Galmés pointed out, the new infrastructure represents a clear commitment to promoting climbing as a local sport and opening Mallorca up to hosting competitions. In this regard, Bestard emphasized that it is the first climbing wall in Mallorca certified for its height and only the second publicly owned one in Spain with these technical specifications.

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