11 separate rock climbing areas and 78 major crags ranging from single pitch and multi-pitch sports routes to long classic alpine ascents up to 600m long
The Buttermere & St Bees guidebook is the definitive climbing guide to the diverse mountain crags of Buttermere, the Newlands Valley, and the sandstone sea-cliffs of St Bees.
Between Pembrokeshire to the south and Cader Idris to the north, the upland area of Elenydd extends across parts of the counties of Ceredigion and Powys in Central Wales.
This new edition of the Ceuse guidebook replaces the previous 2013 edition – the guidebook covers all the sport climbing in the area, has been completely revised and updated. The…
Chamonix is the most famous climbing area in Europe. Nowhere else has as much quality rock, spectacular peaks and varied mountaineering history. For most climbers a trip to Chamonix is…
The golden treasures of North-West sandstone, from the heights of Helsby to the pits of Pex, from Frogsmouth sport to Frodsham solos, it’s all here in the new definitive guide.
From historic rock-faces to never-before summited peaks, this stunning visual book brings to life the incredible experience of climbing hard and climbing high.
RRP £44.95
This comprehensive country-wide climbing guidebook covers sport climbing, Deep Water Soloing (DWS), Trad, and bouldering found in Vietnam. Ha Long Bay is by far the largest climbing area covered in…
The Clogwyn Du’r Arddu climbing guidebook is a guide to the crag in Wales which hosts many all time classic routes, including some long and serious outings.
The 2015 Clwyd Limestone Rockfax covers a wealth of traditional and sport climbing.
This is the definitive guidebook to Bosigran and the north coast of West Cornwall