This climbing guide is dedicated to the climbing areas in the Vinalopó region to the west of Alicante. The 27 areas described are mainly distributed around the towns of Petrer and Castalla.In total, over 2000 sport climbing routes, mainly single pitches, have made it into the guidebook.After a few introductory sentences on geology, flora, fauna, ... the guide quickly gets down to business.The topos are superimposed on mostly good colour photographs. All the necessary information is provided in the form of easy-to-read sketches and pictograms. The guide can therefore be used without restriction, regardless of language skills.Included areas:Foradà, El Xaquetó (Gatxamiga), Penya Montesa (Rasos de Catí), l'Almadrava, El Cid, Penya del Corb (Espolón), Penyes de Gorrit (Càrdenes), Peñas de Marín, Cabreras - Peñas del Rey - Cumbre y Zona del Búho, Alto Don Pedro (Salinas), Peña Bastañ, Sierra de Enmedio (La Escuela), Peña Rubia, Barranc de Sanxet, Reconco, Penyes Roges (Onil), Barranco de los Molinos - Penya Almarra, y Barranc de l'Avern (Ontinyent) 414 pages language spanish, english edition 2024 Manuel Amat, José Francisco Hernández u. Juan Pedro Verdu Autoedición
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Climbing in the Levante south
The climbing guides Levante North and Levante South are classic selection guides, i.e. the climbing areas included are partly described only in extracts.
The Levante South guidebook summarises 20 areas, including well-known areas such as Sella and Mula.
The following areas have also made it into the guide: Pedreguer, Alcalalí, Murla, Jalón, Lliber, Benialí, Lorcha, Cocentaina, Tarbena, Cabezón de Oro, Elda, Orihuela, Ricote, Cieza, Benizar, Nerpio, Leiva.
If you want to concentrate on one of the areas mentioned, you are better off looking for the respective local guide. However, if you are planning a climbing trip to Valencia as well as the Costa Blanca and want to look around several areas, this guide is the best choice.
The books Levante North and South are in any case a sensible alternative to the overview work Costa Blanca (Rockfax), as the locals profit from the purchase of these works, who develop and partly also redevelop the areas on site with great enthusiasm and financial effort.
The climbing guides are very clearly structured. At the beginning, all areas/sectors are named in an overview and briefly characterised in table form - access time, hours of sunshine, child-friendliness and listing of the number of routes according to difficulty. The individual areas are then shown on map extracts, on which the individual sectors and the corresponding parking facilities are marked. The individual areas are then preceded by further explanations - characteristics of the climbing, length of the routes to be found, slope of the wall, belay situation, exact description of how to get there, GPS data of the parking possibilities, best seasons.
And then follow endless topos, marked in different colours (according to the grade) on good colour photographs. Information on the length of the route, the number of fixed belay points and a star rating round off the guide.
429 pages
language spanish, english, french
edition 2019
R. Moulin, J. L. Palao
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