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Superquartz
Superquartz
4c - 7b+
Superquartz at Gonnesa is a crag comprised of bullet-proof, weathered quarzite rock with plenty of large holds. The climbing is exceedingly pleasant and the adjective that is often heard by those climbing here is "fun". This is indeed the most...
Bat Cave
Bat Cave
6c - 8b
Bat Cave close to Buzet is about 20 meters high and overhangs steeply. The climbing is very athletic with a mix of tufas, pockets, crimps and slopers.
Gola Island
Gola Island
Diff - E5
The County of Donegal in the North-West of Ireland contains more climbable rock than the rest of Ireland combined boasting two major Irish mountain ranges, over a thousand kilometres of coastline, one hundred sea stacks and as many diverse climbing...
Calvario (Arco)
Calvario (Arco)
5b - 8a
Located a stone’s throw from the center of Arco and nestled among the olive trees in the valley that leads steeply up to Làghel, Calvario is another of Arco's historic crags. After having fallen into oblivion for years, this beautiful...
Landro Classica
Landro Classica
4b - 8b+
Landro Classica is the oldest crag in the Höhlensteintal, developed back in the 1980's in particular by local climbed Kurt Stauder and his friends. With grades ranging from 4b to 8b+, a short approach and a huge choice of routes,...



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