Beautiful limestone crag by the sea with lots of boulders and a few sport routes. Perfect for interleaving bouldering with a dive in summer days.
Beautiful crag with lots of boulders and natural shallow pools right next to the sea. The rock feels okay but with some sharp edges and sometimes slightly slippery because of salt. The floor can be rough to walk bare-foot. Perfect spot to go for a dive during hotter days. There's usually a few fisherman and beachgoers there but is generally very calm.
Beware of rough sea and tall waves during high tides in the winter.
You can park next to the Hot dog stand and 20m to the left when facing the sea, on the other side of the railing you can see stone steps and a metal door frame. Go down those steps and you're there.
On the way down to the crag there's a vandalised sign saying entry is not allowed, but there's generally people there, including beachgoers and fisherman.
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Author(s): Carlos Simes
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9788898609772
A selective guidebook describing the best rock climbing found in Portugal, covering the whole of the country from Meadinha in the north, and many crags around Lisbon to Sagres in the south.
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