ACCESS: From Murillo you will have access to the southern and western iron paths. Take the turn-off towards Agüero and keep on this road for two kilometres, where you turn off to the right. Continue on the earth track for a kilometre and a half. Then turn off to the right. After crossing the gorge, a few metres on, leave your car. From there, there are 20 minutes on foot on a sign-boarded path which will take you to the wall.
ITINERARY: Once at the foot of the Ruaba Crag, for the southern iron path, take a path off to the right sign-boarded with red and yellow triangles as far as the first section of chains.For the western iron pathway, the access is more complicated. You turn off to the left passing under the big ceiling of the Calva Cave and reaching the slope on the other side of the gorge. Cross over the Varella Portillo pass on the lower part and, with the spur and crest gap in view, walk towards a large stone quarry until you come to the first clamps and chains.
ACCESS: From the village, take the PR towards the Wall of the Eagles. A little further on towards the San Justo Crag you will approach the iron path. The return journey is at the end of the iron path until you find the path going upwards.
ITINERARY: You set out on the iron pathway using a series of anchors and cables that will take you up the whole wall to the right of the San Justo Crag, towards the Eagles’ Look-out. The descent has rappels and sudden drops down to the Clérigos Spring, where you return to the path of ascent.