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Guidebooks for Croatia

Croatia has an abundance of rock climbing all over the country, and offers everything from multi-pitch traditional routes, sports climbing (single and multi-pitch) to deep water soloing (DWS) and bouldering on glorious limestone rock.  However Paklenica is the heart of Croatian rock climbing with the 350m high face of Anica kuk providing many excellent multi-pitch sport and traditional routes.

All of these rock climbing guidebooks for Croatia are in stock (unless otherwise stated) and are dispatched within 2 working days (usually 24 hours) from the UK. 

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  1. Croatia Sports Climbing Guidebook

    Croatia Sport Climbing Guidebook

    Price:
    £27.95
    This guidebook details all the rock climbing and sports climbing areas within Croatia, except Paklenica. It covers 72 different crags and over 2,300 routes. The guidebook covers the rock climbing around Split, Istria, Rijeka, Zagreb, and Dubrovnik. Published in August 2009, this guidebook is in Croatian, German, Italian and English text. More Information
  2. Paklenica Rock Climbing Guidebook

    Paklenica Rock Climbing Guidebook

    Price:
    £24.95
    This guidebook covers all the sports climbing and traditional rock climbing routes in the national park of Paklenica, Croatia. The guidebook describes the single pitch sports routes at Klanci, and the long multi-pitch rock climbing routes at Paklenica, including the all the routes on the famous Anica kuk and Debeli kuk. Published in 2009 (5th Edition), the text at the start of each crag and/or section is in Croatian, German, Italian, Slovenian and English text. More Information
  3. South Eastern Europe Rock Climbing Atlas

    South Eastern Europe Rock Climbing Atlas

    Price:
    £19.99
    South 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

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