Product information "climbing guidebook Súľov a okolie"
After a long closure and restrictions in the Sulov crags, it is finally possible to climb again in the heights of Súľov in north-western Slovakia. Jana Kalásová has taken care of the matter and published a very good climbing guide for this area. With clearly laid out maps, the use of clear pictograms, bilingualism (Slovakian / English) and very good color photos, nothing is guaranteed to go wrong when choosing your dream route in an untouched area. 700 trails in the following areas in the guide: Súľovské skaly, Paština Závada and Hričovské Podhradie 232 pages Language Slovak / English Edition 2025
The new climbing guide for the east of the Czech Republic is now divided into 3 volumes. This third volume contains the areas of the southern Moravské Skály.The pictograms used are introduced at the beginning of the guidebook and then accompany all topos. Small site plans and good maps illustrate the location of the area and the respective crags. GPS data is also included! All areas and features are explained in Czech and English. The difficulties are given in the UIAA scale. Adam Ondra's home is waiting.The following areas are included in the third part: Moravian Karst - Žleby (Catherine's Finger, Bull's Horn, Behind the Mirror, Saxifraga, Henry's Wall, Above the Waterworks, Horse and Police, Ram and Rorejsi, Macocha), Josefovské údolí (Kostelík, Bull's Rock, Small Steps, Blue Lynx, Raven's Rock, Above the Springs, Jáchymka, Wall above the Water), Rudice (Tear and Podhradí, Hrad, Wall above the sinkhole, Wall next to the sinkhole), Sloup (India, Europe, Above the hermitage, Father, Mother and Son, Walls at the Sloup cave, Wall above the Sloup cave, Old rocks, Hřebenáč), Holštejn (Old Rasovna, Lidomorna, Above the Holštejn cave, In the beech, Vaňous holes), the valley of the River Říčky (Bajerova skála, U kříže, Hladká, Pilíř, Poslední), Pálava - Martinka, Obří kámen, Trůn, Vzývající, Maturita, Nedvědická vrchovina and Brno surroundings - Sochorská skála, Skály u Řikonína, Skály v údolí Svitava, Skály v údolí Punkva, Veveří, Amálka, Babí lom, Žleby u Tišnova, Bohuňovské skály, Výřří rock near Pernštejn, Vír, Velká rock near Štěpánov, Quarry in Komín, Stránská rock, Jevišovice hill and valley of Jihlava - Bílý kříž, Rocks near Kdousov, Rocks near Svobodova mill, Jevišovice, Rudlice, Justýnka, Vranovická rock, Kašparův mlýn, Vranovská rock, Baby, Wilson's rock.272 pagesLanguage Czech / EnglishEdition 2019 V. Skýpala, V. Wolf self edition
The Pálava climbing area is located in the south-east of the Czech Republic, approx. 40 km south of Brno. The Nové Mlýny reservoir is in the immediate vicinity, as is the border with Austria to the south.With its interesting landscape and long climbing history, the crags of Pálava are suitable for all climbers, as in addition to many easy routes, some harder routes were also established in the 1980s.The climbing brochure is written in Czech, but can be used without knowledge of Czech. A good map, very good photo topos (b/w) and an indication of difficulty make climbing easy.35 pagesLanguage CzechEdition 2017
The first part of the guide to the climbing areas around Banská Bystrica includes the Harmanec, Krpcovo, Jelenec and Šturec areas. Many new routes have been created here in recent years. Solid limestone awaits the climber, except in Šturec, where it is conglomerate.There are 594 routes in 4 areas. The largest number of routes is in Krpcovo, which is one of the top climbing areas in Slovakia. There are 235 routes in 11 sectors, most of which are highly rated. It is located above the village of Horný Harmanec. Another excellent area is Harmanec, with 177 routes in 12 sectors, 21 of which are projects. New sectors and routes are still being developed in these two areas. The Harmanec climbing area is located above the village of Ober-Harmanec, directly opposite the Harmanec Cave.Jelenec is better known locally. The area offers 161 routes in five sectors, above the village of Lower Jelenec. The smallest area is Šturec, where there are 21 routes with almost exclusively very difficult routes. In the guidebook you will find classic graphic topos of very good quality, but also color photo topos, very clear pictograms and good maps.336 pagesLanguage Slovak / EnglishEdition 2024V. Linek
The second part of the guide to the climbing areas around Banská Bystrica includes the areas of Jakub, Vápenica, Králiky, Tajovska kuča, Driekyňa, Pod Sokolom and Jasenie. The rather small areas are particularly popular with local climbers, as there are many easier routes or short routes, many of which are also suitable for families with children. 300 routes are spread over these 7 areas. The layout and preparation of the content of this climbing guide is also similar to the guides in this series.208 pagesLanguage Slovak / EnglishEdition 2025V. Linek
The limestone formations of the areas: Manínska úžina, Kostolecká úžina, Bosmany, Prečín, Domaniža and Priedhorie are presented and comprehensively described in this climbing guide. The approx. 1000 routes are illustrated with very good color photos. The individual sectors have short descriptions (also) in English, the information is supplemented by clear pictograms, the orientation of the walls, the time of access to the rock from the parking lot, as well as the suitability for children can also be found. 240 pagesLanguage Slovak / EnglishEdition 2023J. Kalásová
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