Plakias, Crete rock climbing

Rock climbing at the splendid limestone crag Plakias on Crete, Greece.
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Plakias, the spledid crag in southern Crete, with circa 20 routes from 5a - 8a+.
Aris Theodoropoulos

Crete, the largest island in Greece, is famous for its remarkable history, its rugged beauty and long sandy beaches which make it an ideal holiday destination for thousands of tourists every year. While the vast majority flock to the northern shores, most do not realise that this wild and arid island is extremely attractive for those in search of solitary treks down winding gorges, ski mountaineering high in the mountains, long multi-pitch climbs and difficult sport climbs just a stone's throw from the less crowded sandy beaches in the south.


Plakias itself is a sheer vertical limestone wall which dominates the sandy beach close to town on the island's south. The first climbs were established in the early '80's but the majority were developed fairly recently, and some projects are still waiting to be freed.

Plakias is special little crag but it certainly isn't the only place to climb on Crete: Agiofaraggo is the most famous outcrop on this enormous island with circa 80 routes up to 8b, while other important areas include Trahoulas and Kapetaniana.

If you're planning on combing relaxation, culture and climbing, Crete may be just the island you're looking for.

ROCK CLIMBING AT PLAKIAS, CRETE

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