No special access issues

From Leonidio, drive towards Kosmas. Approximately 3.3 km after passing the Leonidio exit sign, park near the large metal fence where the road makes a sharp hairpin turn.
H.A.D.A.:
At the apex of the curve, on the right-hand side, you’ll see a wooden sign marked ‘H.A.D.A.’ From there, you can either follow the dry riverbed for about 20 minutes or take the mountain path that runs just above and to the right of the riverbed.
To reach the upper ledge, use the fixed ropes and metal steps.
⚠️ WARNING:
Only experienced climbers should attempt the ascent to the upper ledge via the fixed rope.
Not suitable for children or dogs!

VIP Tree:
At the far left end of Sector H.A.D.A., you'll find a rope-assisted traverse with fixed gear. Use this, or your own via ferrata setup, to safely access the sector. Alternatively, there is a basic rope via ferrata from the left, but as long as it remains in its current condition, I wouldn’t recommend using it.
Belay areas of VIP vary: some are small and exposed, others are sloped or narrow, while a few offer large, flat platforms with a more secure feeling.

Al-Andaluz:
Continue walking along the road past the H.A.D.A. sign. The approach trail starts more or less opposite the parking area and follows a long, diagonal uphill line until you reach the wall.

Bella Vista & Pinakothek:
At the very beginning of the hairpin turn, near the large fence, you’ll see a sign and a clearly worn path. Follow this trail in wide switchbacks to reach Bella Vista.
From the far left end of Bella Vista, the path continues for another 10 minutes to reach Pinakothek.

Grande Cuckoo:
You can park directly beneath the sector along the road, but use caution, it’s narrow and occasionally used by buses or large trucks.
Alternatively, park near the metal fence (same as for the other sectors) and walk the short distance to Grande Cuckoo. The path starts directly below the wall and brings you there quickly.

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