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Climb Europe - The web site to plan your rock climbing holiday in Europe
Climb Europe is all about describing the best rock climbing areas within Europe, to help climber's plan their rock climbing holidays, book accommodation and buy rock climbing guidebooks from our shop.
Discover the different rock climbing areas we cover in Europe by visiting our European map.

Rock climbing in Croatia  
Rock Climbing in Croatia has a vast range of rock climbing areas, of which the majority are situated near the coast, including the famous Paklenica National Park. Paklenica offers everything from single pitch sports routes up to 12-pitch traditional routes on the 350m high face of Anica kuk.
Other major rock climbing areas include the north coast near Pula and Rovinj, and to the south around Split and Omis.

 
Rock climbing in Spain  
Rock Climbing in Spain, Costa Blanca has become the premier winter sun rock climbing destination, with a wide variety of crags giving over 2,500 routes.
In the southern region of Andalucia there is some fantastic rock climbing at El Chorro, around Malaga and Granada.
The area around Barcelona offers rock climbing at Sierra de Prades (in Costa Daurada), Berga and Montserrat.
There are numerous other rock climbing areas such as; the island of Mallorca; bouldering at Albarracin; and rock climbing around Madrid.

 
Rock climbing in Italy
Rock climbing in Italy is extremely varied with the majority of the main rock climbing areas in the mountains of northern Italy. The Dolomites offer big wall climbing, with multi-pitch routes up to 800m long.
The rock climbing around Arco is also varied from single pitch sports routes to long bolted and traditional multi-pitch routes.
Other excellent rock climbing area include Finale Ligure, which has mainly 1 & 2-pitch routes and the island of Sicily offers excellent mult-pitch rock climbing away from the crowds.
 
 

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The new 2008 edition of the guidebook for Finale Ligure is now available in our shop. Buy various rock climbing guidebooks for the following European countries:

The new 2008 edition of the guidebook for Finale Ligure, called Finale 007
 
Rock climbing and sports climbing guidebook for Corsica

Rock climbing in Sardinia  
Rock Climbing in Sardinia has become one of Europe's premier winter sun rock venue, with its perfect rock climbing from Autumn through to the Spring. Rock climb on the coast at Cala Gonone and Cala Luna, or at extensive inland crags such as Isili and Domusnovas.
There is a variety of rock climbing in Sardinia from bolted limestone sports routes, lots of traditional multi-pitch climbing, to bouldering on beautiful granite rock.

Rock climbing in Greece
Rock climbing in Greece is dominated by the superb limestone sports climbing found on the island of Kalymnos. However, there are many other rock climbing areas within Greece such as Meteora, Patra and on the islands of Crete and Rhodes.
Rock Climbing guidebook for Greece & The Middle EastRock climbing guidebook for south eastern Europe

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