Cheers fellas - I had feared that Sardinia might be a bit limited or undeveloped but that slackers is off for a second time speaks volumes. Not too bothered about it being quiet. So long as there's a supermarket that sells bread, booze and sausages and a bar / restaurant for the occassional day when I can't be bothered to cook. What's the local guidebook like - any good or is one of those destinations where the only decent information is found in topos that are kept nailed down in the local bar!
That said, I'm still tempted by France. I am probably too much of a punter to get much done. But, I can't help but feel doing just one route at the likes of Buoux and Ceuse (perhaps even Verdon if feeling adventurous) would give me a warmer glow inside than any number of routes in Sardina or various Spainish crags. Anyone with experiences with those places from the punter point of view? Worth considering or am I just a doomed romantic, too much in thrall to tales of Ron, Ben and Jerry to face reality!
But, I can't help but feel doing just one route at the likes of Buoux and Ceuse (perhaps even Verdon if feeling adventurous) would give me a warmer glow inside than any number of routes in Sardina or various Spainish crags.
Monte Oddeu is one such multi-pitch crag near Cala Gonone...