DONEGAL ROCK CLIMBING

The county of Donegal contains more climbable rock than the rest of Ireland boasting two major Irish mountain ranges, over thousand kilometres of coastline, one hundred sea stacks and many diverse climbing locations from the mudstone roofs at Muckross in the South West of the county to Malin Head, Ireland's most northerly point. Donegal currently plays host a lifetimes worth of world class rock climbing in some of the most beautiful and unspoilt places in Ireland. The scope for further exploration and the opportunity to discover unclimbed rock is unlimited, as there is an unexplored adventure waiting through every mountain pass and around every remote headland.

We have been exploring the better and lesser known climbing locations thoughout the county and have developed and recorded over 500 new routes in all areas of Donegal. We have explored and developed the Island of Cruit, recording over 300 rock climbs making Cruit Island the most developed rock climbing location in Ireland. We have played on the previously unclimbed Sea Stacks creating some of the most adventurous and atmospheric rock climbs in the country.

What we offer is the opportunity for people of all abilities to visit and climb in places of outstanding natural beauty where solitude and a truly great outdoor experience is guaranteed. We offer a full range of experiences, courses and holidays with the goal of maximizing your potential and knowledge by building on your previous experience and knowledge. Our goal with every client is to educate, instruct and guide you to allow you to reach, achieve and fulfil all your rock climbing ambitions.

Dettagli durata: 1 giorno
Dimensioni del gruppo: 2
Livello di attività: Moderato
Lingua:
Italiano
Inglese
Tedesco
Francese
Spagnolo
Olandese
Greco
Russo
Ebraico
Cinese
Arabo
Giapponese
Tailandese
Portoghese
Polacco
Danese
Svedese
Norvegese
Finlandese
Ceco
Ungherese
Ucraino
Contattami: per verificare la disponibilità e il prezzo, o se desideri prenotare per un gruppo numeroso.
€200 per giorno