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Deep Water Soloing in Costa Brava – Psicobloc Cova d’en Cateure

Only about a 20 minutes’ walk from the famous psicobloc in Tossa is another great spot for deep water soloing. Unlike the well-known psicobloc between Cala Bona and Cala Pola, this one doesn’t see many visitors.

The place is absolutely amazing. There are no official routes. You can find easy climbs and more challenging ones.

The spot is very close to several caves. The biggest cave is Cova d’en Cateure. It’s possible to climb the walls of the cave. If you do that be careful as boats with tourists visit the cave regularly.

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