| Sorrueda | El Cenobio | Fataga |
| Tamadaba | Salto del Perro | La Candelilla |
| Ayagaures | Costa Ayala | Moya |
| Mogán | Guiniguada | Roque Nublo |
| Arucas | El Confital | Bañaderos |
| Quintanilla |
Guiniguada Climbing Crag
Guiniguada is one of the most interesting climbing areas in Gran Canaria for climbers looking for a compact crag with different styles gathered in one place. It combines a more developed main sector with a smaller wall that adds variety, giving the area a useful mix of mid-grade sport climbing, a few harder routes and some lines with a more traditional feel.
If you want to explore this crag with better planning and local knowledge, you can book a guided climbing day trip in Gran Canaria.
We are currently developing this section. Please check back again soon.

Caidero Sector
This is the main documented sector currently shown for Guiniguada. It offers a useful spread of grades, a few projects and several lines that make it a good option for climbers looking for a varied session.

| 1.- Popeye | 6c+ | |
| 2.- Cambate la peluca | 7a+ | |
| 3.- Cuando canta el gallo | 6b+ | |
| 4.- Acceso | V+ | |
| 5.- ? | 7a+ | No biner on top, only two parabolts. |
| 6.- Mambo | 6a+ | |
| 7.- Salsa | 6a | Chris 2009 |
| 8.- ? | 6+? | |
| 9.- ? | Project | |
| 10.- Desayuno con diamantes | 6c | |
| 11.- ? | 7b | |
| 12.- Ajo y agua | 7b |
La Piedra Sector
La Piedra adds a smaller but very useful second sector to Guiniguada. It includes short routes, easier grades and a few lines that feel slightly different from the main wall, making the crag more complete overall.

| 1.- No te fies | V | One ring on a spit for abseiling. It may be better to get down from behind. |
| 2.- Estaba pero no estaba | 6b | 2 quickdraws plus anchor. |
| 3.- Halloween | 6c | 4 quickdraws plus anchor. |
| D.- Dino-saurio | Dyno | 1.5 m dyno. Bring your crash pad. |
| 4.- Hojas secas | 6b | 4 quickdraws plus anchor. |
| 5.- Rayco | V | Arocha 1997 |
| 6.- Casiopea | V+ | Arocha 1997 |
| 7.- Elena | V+ | Arocha 1997 |
Bolting and development
These routes were bolted by Carlos Arocha, Manu and a few more climbers from Gran Canaria.
