climbing all year quality of rock beautiful setting wild and peaceful away from the crowds all grades unique in the world sector of 3 consecutive arches
200 routes from 3 to 8c+ and many projects 100 routes below 7a Technical climbing on slabs, vertical walls and overhangs Not for the easy tick hunters, just for those enjoying the scenery and just climbing!! Most routes are 30-35m long. Abella Microclimate and crag orientation means its often climbable when terradets (bruixes), collegats or villanova de meia are out of condition.
eco refugio on the village square http://facebook.com/abella.climb email: abellaclimb@gmail.com sleeps 15, from 10 euro a night in dorm and 30 euro for double bedroom airport pick up and drop off from 200 euro 1 to 8 people, daily crag transport service for nearby crags from 40 euro a day 1-8 people self catering but half board possibility for group of 6 minimum on request
no sicka, no chipping
first routes equipped amongst other by Jordi Pou Calvet (the Margalef activist!!) and most routes by pep Boixados (rosso) owner of deu dits climbing gym in barcelona, until further development happened mainly by Gee who set up an ecological community nearby (www.ecodharma.com) and Nicolas & Ella the owner of the refugio
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Author(s): Miguel Blanco
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9788409202331
A comprehensive guidebook covering 18 main crags in the Alt Urgell region of northern Catalunya, near Andorra. The crags covered are Peramola, Oliana, Espluvins, Coll de Boixols, Valldarques, Sallent, Coniller, Coll de Nargo, Organya, Fontanella, Tres Ponts, Nyus, Arseguel, Figols, Narieda, Canelles, Perles, and Ainya.
Author(s): Pete O'Donovan and Dani Andrada
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9780956700650
A selective guidebook describing the sport climbing in the province of Lleida to the west of Barcelona and stretching into the Pyrenees, covering 22 different areas and almost 3,900 routes from F3 to F9. The 22 areas covered are Camarasa, St Llorenc de Montgai, Cubells, Alos de Balaguer, La Pauta, Santa Ana, Os de Balaguer, Tartareu, Santa Linya, Ager, Terradets, Vilanova de Meia, Abella de la Conca, Collegats, Oliana, Coll de Nargo, Perles, Canelles, Figols, Tres Ponts, Cavallers, and La Cova de Juncosa.
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