Stavros: Routes
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An excellent spot for traditional climbing with superb view to the sea. You will need around 45 minutes to get to the starting point of the routes. Full climbing equipment is needed for those routes.
Stavros: Introduction
This climbing area is around 17-18km away from the city of Chania. It's a very beautiful place with superb view to the sea. You wont find any bolts here, the spot is for traditional climbers only and therefore you will need a full climbing equipment to enjoy the routes with safety. The biggest route in the area is around 110 meters. Double ropes of course are necessary, 2x50m are recommended around 8-9mm. The quality of the rock is quiet good and you wont find it difficult to place your nuts while climbing.
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