| Sorrueda | El Cenobio | Fataga |
| Tamadaba | Salto del Perro | La Candelilla |
| Ayagaures | Costa Ayala | Moya |
| Mogán | Guiniguada | Roque Nublo |
| Arucas | El Confital | Bañaderos |
| Quintanilla |
Bañaderos Climbing Crag
Bañaderos is a compact sport climbing area in the north of Gran Canaria, ideal for climbers looking for a small crag with a straightforward layout and a selection of routes in a single sector. It is not one of the biggest climbing areas on the island, but that is part of its appeal: easy to understand, easy to session and well suited to climbers who want a simpler day on the rock.
If you want to explore this crag with better planning and local support, you can book a local climbing guide in Gran Canaria. This is especially useful if you are visiting the island, want to choose the right crag for your level or simply prefer a smoother experience from the beginning.
Only Sector
This crag currently focuses on a single sector, which makes it especially easy to navigate and convenient for climbers who want to keep things simple. Below you can find the main routes currently documented for Bañaderos.
| 1.- Andepora | 6b | Bolted by Iván |
| 2.- Infundio | 6a+ | |
| 3.- No te caigas | 6a | |
| 4.- No te lo creas | IV | |
| 5.- Cucu | 6b | Bolted by Iván |
| 6.- Trigonometría | 6c | |
| 7.- Sabandija | 7a+/b | |
| 8.- El Bola | V+ | Bolted by Iván |
| 9.- El Wily | 6a/+ | Bolted by Iván |
Reequipped and developed by local climbers
This area has been bolted and developed by Iván, Tiny and a few more local climbers. Their work has helped shape Bañaderos into a usable and enjoyable crag for those looking to discover another side of climbing in Gran Canaria.

