What grade do you climb at? It doesn't matter! This guidebook shows how
many routes there are at all of the 2600 crags, and the range of grades
available, and how suitable the cliff is for each standard of climber. It shows
the orientation of every cliff, and if they are shaded by trees in the summer.
It also indicates the crag altitude - sea level up to 2000m. Do you hate long walk in's! This book gives the walk in time for every crag, rough angle of walk in, and indicate the level of difficulty you will have in locating the crag. It shows the rock type at every cliff, from Granite to Sandstone, and even categorises different limestone at many of the most important cliffs.
Nice climbing but what a dump! This guide book gives star ratings to all the cliffs in Europe, which show the holiday potential, climbing worthiness, and the ambient setting. It illustrates on which cliffs the protection possibility is poor, or where you are likely to take a monster fall, if it is slabby or overhanging; all the climbing 'beta'. It also shows bird restrictions and access restrictions. Any good campsites? All the climbing campsites are shown on the maps.
So if you want to enjoy the soaring towers of Riglos in Spain; the chasms of the Verdon Gorge in France; awesome shields of Gneiss in the Italian Alps; hidden limestone horrors of Germany; or the invigorating sea cliffs of Britain; snap up a copy of Europe - Sport Vertical!