The left-hand part of the crag is prohibited (route #1 to #27) and its owner is everything but friendly. The boundary is marked by a fence to the left of the slab routes. It's absolutely essential to adhere to this ban if we want to continue climbing at Pietralba. Update information on the digital version of the local guidebook ‘’Falaises de Corse’’: https://omegaroc.com/en/sport-climbing-guidebook-corsica-falaises-de-corse/
Park where indicated, take care of the environment, buy the local guidebook when possible (this is one of the ways you can help local route setters), clean up your shoes before climbing, don't spray beta, be polite.
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Author(s): Bertrand Maurin & Thierry Souchard
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9782957118021
This is a comprehensive guidebook describing the single pitch sport routes on the island of Corsica, along with a few selected bolted multi-pitch routes and some bouldering, covering over 2,700 routes are detailed across a wide range of grades.
Author(s): Bertrand Maurin & Thierry Souchard
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9782957118014
Selected from the hundreds of known, documented multi-pitch routes located on the island’s crags and cliffs, this guidebook describes 110 routes of all levels, from pure trad to fully-bolted and everything in between. They are scattered across all massifs in Corsica except Bavella, for which a specific topo guide has been created (the Bavella-Corsica guidebook). This extensive geographical coverage allows wandering climbers to go in search of varied climbing styles, surroundings and fun, and for climbers based in a specific location to find suitable muti-pitch routes close at hand.
Of course the guidebook features the key, famous routes, but also contains newly-established routes and rediscovered gems. Our aim has been to give as reliable and precise information as possible for each route. We provide a photo with the route traced onto it, details of the walk-in, the necessary gear and a precise description, particularly for trad routes. We have also set aside space in the guidebook for a large number of photos, to give you a taste of what is to come in your next vertical adventures.