Ailefroide AlbarracinAlquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArcoBaltzolaBerdorfBuouxCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nastyDolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbingEl Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in betweenGorges du VerdonHyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van!Schlier WasserfallSeynesSiuranaSokolikiSt LegerSustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de ChienTetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di MelloVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
Quote from: Paul B on June 23, 2009, 05:53:46 pmAilefroide - Don't bother with the bouldering, but the trad is goodAlbarracinAlicante - Whole region will be warmer in the winter. Better for Nat but plenty in high grades too (think Forada,Sella,Gandia)Alquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArcoBaltzolaBerdorf - Large version of Font with grid bolting. Worth looking at if you are in the area. Gets VERY busy at weekends for obvious reasonsBuouxCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nasty (Not the sectors that I have been too)Dolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbingEl Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in between. Very cold in winterGorges du VerdonHyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van! Also not as friendly or good climbing as Spain/France/ItalySchlier WasserfallSeynesSiurana - Good base for the other crags in the area. Limited in the easy gradesSokolikiSt LegerSustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de Chien - Is this Font?Tetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di Mello - Very beautiful valley with everything to throw yourself at (bouldering/trad/sport/big wall). Don't go when the festival is onVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
Ailefroide - Don't bother with the bouldering, but the trad is goodAlbarracinAlicante - Whole region will be warmer in the winter. Better for Nat but plenty in high grades too (think Forada,Sella,Gandia)Alquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArcoBaltzolaBerdorf - Large version of Font with grid bolting. Worth looking at if you are in the area. Gets VERY busy at weekends for obvious reasonsBuouxCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nasty (Not the sectors that I have been too)Dolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbingEl Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in between. Very cold in winterGorges du VerdonHyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van! Also not as friendly or good climbing as Spain/France/ItalySchlier WasserfallSeynesSiurana - Good base for the other crags in the area. Limited in the easy gradesSokolikiSt LegerSustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de Chien - Is this Font?Tetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di Mello - Very beautiful valley with everything to throw yourself at (bouldering/trad/sport/big wall). Don't go when the festival is onVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
Quote from: Bonjoy on June 23, 2009, 06:21:23 pmQuote from: Paul B on June 23, 2009, 05:53:46 pmAilefroide - Don't bother with the bouldering, but the trad is goodAlbarracinAlicante - Whole region will be warmer in the winter. Better for Nat but plenty in high grades too (think Forada,Sella,Gandia)Alquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArco - not bad, but nothing special. Nice steep climbing, but quite humid mid summer. Lovely town and cafesBaltzolaBerdorf - Large version of Font with grid bolting. Worth looking at if you are in the area. Gets VERY busy at weekends for obvious reasonsBuoux - didn't excite me that much. Too much faffing around on a million limestone pockets for my likingCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nasty (Not the sectors that I have been too)Dolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbing. Yes ACE via ferrata!El Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in between. Very cold in winterGorges du Verdon - mega. Totally brilliant. Seek out the less travelled parts. Good for scary slacklines!HyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van! Also not as friendly or good climbing as Spain/France/ItalySchlier WasserfallSeynesSiurana - Good base for the other crags in the area. Limited in the easy gradesSokolikiSt Leger - Excellent. Nice and steep, mellow place and good parking. Nice stream.SustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de Chien - Is this Font?Tetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di Mello - Very beautiful valley with everything to throw yourself at (bouldering/trad/sport/big wall). Don't go when the festival is on. Second this - totally amazing. Go any time after end of April and before OctVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
Quote from: Paul B on June 23, 2009, 05:53:46 pmAilefroide - Don't bother with the bouldering, but the trad is goodAlbarracinAlicante - Whole region will be warmer in the winter. Better for Nat but plenty in high grades too (think Forada,Sella,Gandia)Alquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArco - not bad, but nothing special. Nice steep climbing, but quite humid mid summer. Lovely town and cafesBaltzolaBerdorf - Large version of Font with grid bolting. Worth looking at if you are in the area. Gets VERY busy at weekends for obvious reasonsBuoux - didn't excite me that much. Too much faffing around on a million limestone pockets for my likingCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nasty (Not the sectors that I have been too)Dolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbing. Yes ACE via ferrata!El Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in between. Very cold in winterGorges du Verdon - mega. Totally brilliant. Seek out the less travelled parts. Good for scary slacklines!HyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van! Also not as friendly or good climbing as Spain/France/ItalySchlier WasserfallSeynesSiurana - Good base for the other crags in the area. Limited in the easy gradesSokolikiSt Leger - Excellent. Nice and steep, mellow place and good parking. Nice stream.SustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de Chien - Is this Font?Tetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di Mello - Very beautiful valley with everything to throw yourself at (bouldering/trad/sport/big wall). Don't go when the festival is on. Second this - totally amazing. Go any time after end of April and before OctVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
Ailefroide - Don't bother with the bouldering, but the trad is goodAlbarracinAlicante - Whole region will be warmer in the winter. Better for Nat but plenty in high grades too (think Forada,Sella,Gandia)Alquezar - very sunny. Good for coldest months or if tufas wet at RodellarAnnotArco - not bad, but nothing special. Nice steep climbing, but quite humid mid summer. Lovely town and cafesBaltzolaBerdorf - Large version of Font with grid bolting. Worth looking at if you are in the area. Gets VERY busy at weekends for obvious reasonsBuoux - didn't excite me that much. Too much faffing around on a million limestone pockets for my likingCatalunyaCavallersCeuseChateauvertChironicoClaretCrescianoCuenca - looks polished sharp and nasty (Not the sectors that I have been too)Dolomites - mega for trad and via ferrata, rubbish for sport climbing. Yes ACE via ferrata!El Chorro - a very long drive. Only suitable for coldest monthsFontainebleau - never heard of it, fontainwhat?FrankenjuraFreyr - vertical polished, old schoolGorge du LoupGorges du Tarn - too hot mid summer, possible to cold/wet in winter, very good in between. Very cold in winterGorges du Verdon - mega. Totally brilliant. Seek out the less travelled parts. Good for scary slacklines!HyltebergenInterlakenKalymnosKjugekullLebakLehnLes Eaux ClairesLofotenMagic WoodMargalefMeshiaMisja PecMontenejosMontsantOrpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby CeusePfalzRodellar - best months mid sept to early novRussanSantalinya - very sunny, only suitable for oldest monthsSardinia - hard/expensive to get to by van! Also not as friendly or good climbing as Spain/France/ItalySchlier WasserfallSeynesSiurana - Good base for the other crags in the area. Limited in the easy gradesSokolikiSt Leger - Excellent. Nice and steep, mellow place and good parking. Nice stream.SustenpassTargassoneTerradetsTete de Chien - Is this Font?Tetto di SarreTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsVal Di Mello - Very beautiful valley with everything to throw yourself at (bouldering/trad/sport/big wall). Don't go when the festival is on. Second this - totally amazing. Go any time after end of April and before OctVenueVolx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than thisVoralpseeZillertal
sardinia is probably one of the best destinations for sport climbing in europe. they keep discovering crags, and i mean crags with 150 routes. the ferry isn't very expensive if you go out of the summer months, and if you book smartly. from piombino (south of florence) you can get to sardinia for quite cheap, staying in your van during the night crossing, so eating and sleeping properly and comfy. if you go paul, be sure to call me because a very close friend of mine lives there and does that thing with the rope.
Tete de Chien - Is this Font?
Buoux - didn't excite me that much. Too much faffing around on a million limestone pockets for my liking
Volx - if you want to climb juggy caves Spain has many MUCH better ones than this
Orpierre - a bit drab compared to nearby Ceuse
Tres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at Terradets
Quote from: Bonjoy on June 23, 2009, 06:21:23 pmTres Pont - lots of shade good escape if too hot at TerradetsDo you know where we can find more info on Tres pont? Google isn't throwing up anything
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Glad to hear it! As Doylo says there are TONS of great routes in the sixes. Just watch out for the slab cruxes.........