This is a fantastic guidebook to the magical Lofoten Islands located off the west coast of Norway above the Arctic Circle.
This was the first Rockfax guidebook dedicated exclusively to the Costa Blanca and was the most comprehensive book ever published to sport and trad climbing on Spain’s ‘white coast’ – weighing in at 368 pages. It covered a host of superb cliffs between Leyva in the far south to Gandia in the north.
Rockfax guidebook solely dedicated to El Chorro itself and the surrounding crags - This book is from 2008 and covered El Chorro and several crags in the near-by area.
Mallorca has been a popular destination for British climbers looking for some sun for many years and this new edition covers the sport climbing and deep water soloing found on this Spanish island.
This is a comprehensive guidebook covering all the sport climbing at Leonidio, the largest climbing area in mainland Greece. The guidebook also includes the additional areas of Kyparissi, Agios Petros and Agios Andreas. In total the guidebook details over 1,700 routes across 42 crags at Leonidio, plus over 300 routes across 9 crags at Kyparissi. Included in the free App that comes with the guidebook are an additional 32 crags and over 300 routes.
Amongst the various sectors of the main gorge you'll find some of Norway's most famous ice routes, from the intimidating test-piece climbs in the majestic Upper Gorge, to the fantastically accessible icefalls at Vemork Bridge, and the pleasant cragging in the Lower Gorge.
Climbing Guide to the forest of Fontainebleau, France, Europe. Maps of the bouldering mecca including areas of Franchard, Bas Cuvier, Apremont, including pictures and more information. If you haven't been to font are you really a boulderer? Must have for anyone visiting the area, and quirky gift if you know someone going!
A sport climbing guidebook which will bring climbers up to date with developments since the last guide was published back in 2007. Many of the climbs and crags featured are totally new and include more than 120 routes developed by well known climber Stevie Haston.
Wild, harsh and featuring an exceptional landscape, Finale and its hinterland are magical and unique: white limestone cliffs that emerge from the luxuriant and deep green vegetation where it is easy to get lost without a guidebook, rocky terraces that suddenly open up the horizon with backdrops that often end with the sea.
A guidebook that brings to light a compilation of most of the up to now “hidden” Portuguese rock climbing potential; a big update of what has been written and further developed in the last ten years. From the western tip of Europe comes an extensive list of climbs to be enjoyed along 700km of beautiful Atlantic coastline and 200km of inland, charming landscapes.