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...where the rocks
touch the sea...
Croatia has some of the best
climbing in Europe. Actually it seems
as if the country is made of rock!
With its beautiful coastline, old fi shing
villages and the sea always nearby,
Croatia is undeniably a great climbing
destination.
Croatia
Since the bloody confl icts in the 90’s, Croatia has
been working very hard to rebuild itself and to join
the EU as soon as possible. Tourists and climbers
have already found their way to the beautiful towns,
beaches and climbing areas of Croatia again. This is
not without reason: the country includes 1,185 islands
in the Adriatic Sea and has an amazing 5,835km
of coastline full of cliffs and reefs. The coastal
towns contain many traces of Roman settlements
and Italian infl uences. Many of these towns, from
Dubrovnik in the south to Rovinj in the north,
are absolute jewels of Mediterranean architecture.
Just outside the urban areas there are the most
picturesque coves, bays, cliffs and beaches.
No wonder the coastline of Croatia is considered to
be one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.
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But it is not just the coast that makes Croatia a popular
tourist destination – inland there are a number of
fantastic national parks. And if you’re looking to
combine climbing with other activities, such as scuba
diving, windsurfi ng, hiking or biking, Croatia is the
place to be. Simply exploring the towns of Dubrovnik,
Split or Pula is also a great way to spend the day.
The wonderful Paklenica National Park has become
a very well known rock climbing destination in
Europe. But, besides this great area, Croatia has lots
more excellent climbing, most of it being close to the
sea. In short, it’s a perfect climbing destination!
Climbing at Cliffbase on Hvar Island,
photo by Hermann Erber
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Last route of the day at Rovinj
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Climbing information
Climbing area Split
Croatia has over 50 different crags - with endless
potential for more - and all routes tend to be very well
bolted, making it attractive for the pleasure seeking
climber. There is even an excellent guidebook
covering all crags in Croatia. In this Rock Climbing
Atlas we describe the most interesting areas into
detail - that is those areas where you could easily
spend at least a week. The places not further
described here are either very small or too hard
to reach but, nevertheless, the climbing is often
very good.
The crags in this area are all close to the city of Split,
with the crag of Marjan actually situated in Split
itself. Markezina Greda is just outside Split and the
fi ne crags of Omiš and Brela are a bit further to the
south. There is more than enough to choose from!
Climbing area Hvar
How does the prospect of a 300 metre deep-water
solo sound? Good, you’ve come to the right place!
This area includes the beautiful climbing at
Cliffbase, which is in part directly above the sea,
on the sparkling island of Hvar.
Climbing area Istria
Climbing area Paklenica National Park
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Istria is Croatia’s peninsula in the northwest and has
15 developed crags. Of these, the largest and most
beautiful are: Rovinj, Limski Kanal, Dvigrad and
Vela Draga. Climbing in Istria gives you the perfect
combination of crags, beaches and picturesque small
Mediterranean towns. This is an ideal destination
to visit with children as well.
The Paklenica National Park offers some of the best
climbing in Europe, especially for those interested
in long multi pitch routes. Only 2km away from the
beach, Paklenica makes a perfect destination for
both hard climbing and relaxing in the sea.
Colourful Dubrovnik
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Croatia
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Ivanec
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Hungary
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Slovenia
Bjelovar
Samobor
Zagreb
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42-43
Karlovac
Sisak
Lipik
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29
30-33
Opatija
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39
28
37
Rijeka
40
Pazin
41
66
34
35
23
Rovinj
36
Krk
27
Senj
Cres
24
Otočac
22
Pula
25
26
Jablanac
21
Bosnia & Hercegovina
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19
18
Karlobag
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16
Starigrad Paklenica
Zadar
15
Šibenik
9-11
12-13
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7
14
Omiš
Split
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Brela
5
Sumartin
Hvar
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2
1
4
Vis
Italy
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Climbing area
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Climbing area
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Velika Stiniva
Hvar
Cliffbase
Straćine
Komiza
Brač
Ducé
Mosor
Split
Brela
Omiš
Marjan
Markezina greda
Rupotine
Kaštel Sućurac
Kozjak
Malačka
Trogir
Vinišće
Ugljan
Paklenica National Park
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Istarske toplice
Raspadalica
Izvor Mirne
Nugla
Pazin
Dolina Raše
Rabac
Mošćenićka draga
Veli vrh
Kamenjak
Golubinjak
Antovo
Terihaj
Okić
Gorsko Zrcalo
Ravna gora
Vranja peč
Pokojec
Zia
Ljubelj
Kalnik
Papuk
12
34
11
14
36
9
14
18
19
23
10
8
15
31
10
41
11
60
20
10
125
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
117
16
13
59
9
96
87
81
75
57
11
50
6
13
27
9
5
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Paklenica
376
7
19
16
49
17
7
20
13
11
28
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Zir
Pag
Božin kuk
Dabarski kukovi
Strogir
Plitvice
Klek
Krk
Cres
Vinkuran
Istria
Rovinj
Limski kanal
Dvigrad
Vela Draga
Ponte Porton
Ćepić
96
118
87
68
30
46
Boris Čujić on H.P.D. Imotski (7b+), Omiš
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