Climbing in Zobolo

“The crag” Zobolo is located near Cavo Malea cape. Beautiful rocky place and isolated scenery rises the appetite for climbing. 7 sectors and 180 routes waiting the touch of the climbers. Perfect seasons,autumn,winter and spring. “Crag details and schedule” Distance from Sparti 125 kilometres Sports climbing crag, 7 sectors, 180 routes Duration 6 hours Over […]

Climbing in Kiparissi

“The crag” Kiparissi is a beautiful village, hidden from the eyes of the world, build at the east coast of Laconia. Till late 60s the area was isolated and the only access was by boat. Over 300 routes and 10 unique sectors of all grades, are waiting us to be explored! “Crag details and schedule” […]

Climbing the wave of Geraki

“The crag” Geraki is a new and popular crag. It is located on the road from Sparti to Leonidio in a beatiful plateau full of olive trees. The shape of the rock from far away looks like a huge wave ready to collapse. At altitude of 500 metres above see level, is a perfect place […]

Climbing in Lagada

“The crag” Lagada…..one of the most spactacular and famous crags in Greece. First bolted in 1999, the crag is located in the gorge of Lagada that rips mountain Taygetos and connects Laconia and Messenia regions. At the altitude of 800m above sea level, the crag is perfect for summer climbing. There are 4 different sectors […]

Tailor made Climb

Laconia Rock Climbing Sparta sport

Are you amateur or experiencend climber? Throw your ideas on the table and make a trip through the best crags!

Lagada, Kiparissi, Leonidio, Zobolo, Geraki and many more!

Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up, down or across natural rock formations or artificial rock walls. The goal is to reach the summit of a formation or the endpoint of a usually pre-defined route without falling. Rock climbing is a physically and mentally demanding sport, one that often tests a climber’s strength, endurance, agility and balance along with mental control. Knowledge of proper climbing techniques and the use of specialized climbing equipment is crucial for the safe completion of routes.

Because of the wide range and variety of rock formations around the world, rock climbing has been separated into several different styles and sub-disciplines,[1] such as scrambling, another activity involving the scaling of hills and similar formations, differentiated by rock climbing’s sustained use of hands to support the climber’s weight as well as to provide balance.

Professional rock climbing competitions have the objectives of either completing the route in the quickest possible time or attaining the farthest point on an increasingly difficult route. Indoor rock climbing is typically split into three disciplines. These disciplines are boulderinglead climbing, and top roping.

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