Custonaci belongs under San Vito but is separated by the mountains. It offers equally good climbing as other areas, especially for more advanced climbers
To access some sectors you need to cross fences used for cattle - be careful to not damage the fences
It takes around 25 minutes by car to get here from San Vito, but on the other hand the crag approach times are very short.
As of 2020 it's forbidden to bolt new routes as re-bolting is still the main focus.
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Autore/i: Karsten Oelze & Harald Röker
Data: 2023
ISBN: 9783938680483
A comprehensive guidebook describing the sport climbing at San Vito Lo Capo, near Trapani in northern Sicily, covering over 1,200 sport routes, including many multi-pitch routes up to 400m long.
Autore/i: Daimon Beail
Data: 2021
ISBN: 9781873341681
A comprehensive guidebook covering the rock climbing areas around San Vito Lo Capo, and Palermo detailing nearly 1,500 routes. The crags covered are Scogliera di Salinella, Macari, Castelluzzo, and Custonaci at San Vito, and Monte Pellegrino and Monte Gallo around Palermo.
Autore/i: Manuel Senettin and Thomas Hofer
Data: 2013
ISBN: 9788898495047
This guidebook describes the sport climbing around the seaside resort of San Vito lo Capo in northwest Sicily, covering 25 crags and nearly 800 single pitch sport routes across a wide range of grades (F3a to F9a).
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