General European Guidebooks
The following guidebooks provide details about rock climbing in more than one country and usually offer general information about various rock climbing areas rather than specific topos or route descriptions.
All of these rock climbing guidebooks are in stock (unless otherwise stated) and are dispatched within 2 working days (usually 24 hours) from the UK.
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Greece & The Middle East Rock Climbing Atlas
Price:£19.99The Greece & The Middle East rock climbing Atlas, which covers the rock climbing, sports climbing and bouldering in Greece, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. A general introduction is given to each country, with a lot of photographs, maps and background information, that make you want to go and climb in these countries. Published in November 2006 and in English text throughout. More Information -
The 4000m Peaks of the Alps Climbing Guidebook
Price:£25.00This guidebook describes routes up to Difficile grade on all the 4,000m peaks and mountains in the Alps, which are spread over 6 regions in France, Switzerland and Italy. In total there are 50 major mountains over 4,000m which are covered by over 230 different routes. Revised and re-printed in July 2012 the routes are shown on colour photo topos with detailed descriptions and descent information. More Information -
South Eastern Europe Rock Climbing Atlas
Price:£19.99South Eastern Europe rock climbing Atlas, which covers the rock climbing, sports climbing and bouldering crags in Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, and Slovenia and gives some excellent alternatives to the usual western European rock climbing areas. A general introduction is given to each country, with lots of photographs, maps and background information, that make you want to go and climb in these countries. Published in November 2006 and in English text throughout. More Information -
South Western Europe & Morocco Rock Climbing Atlas
Price:£19.99This book covers the various rock climbing, sports climbing, bouldering and deep water soloing in France, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain and Morocco, and will help you plan your next rock climbing holiday to south western Europe. A general introduction is given to each country, with lots of photographs, maps and background information, that make you want to go and climb in these countries. Published in December 2007 and in English text throughout. More Information







