South East facing cliff with an adjacent 20m high boulder. Good climbing on all 3 sides of the boulder and on the cliff wall. Great quality climbing although rock on some routes is sometimes flakey
Most crags enjoy easy access with short walk-ins, and most are accessible by bus. Be careful not to cross farmlands without permission.
There's a scramble down the cliff side off a well used path just past the crag from above. Scramble down is now aided by insitu metal rungs and a fixed rope
Don't bolt here. There is a well established climbing community. If you seek to add routes contact either the Malta Climbing Club (UIAA affiliated) or the Malta Rock Climbing Club in Malta, or Stevie Haston in Gozo. All new routes are now being equipped with titanium bolts and anchors.
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Author(s): Simon Alden, Jeffery Camilleri, and Stevie Hasten
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9789995706197
A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing found on the Maltese Islands of Malta and Gozo, covering 21 crags and over 500 fully bolted sport routes, across a wide range of grades up to F8c+.
6a | ★★ Cecilia | ||
6a+ | ★★★ Stavrovski | ||
6c | ★★★ Predator | ||
7a | ★★★ Lonely Boy |
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