No special access issues

Bislim Ravine is a public outdoor recreational area and there is no limitation or restrictions in matters of performing outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking and trail running.

🧭🗺 To get to the climbing sectors, after the P1 parking point follow the established hiking trail straight, towards direction of the sectors as presented on the map.

PLEASE NOTE there are several guidelines and general rules for visitors.

⚠️Please do not litter the enviroment and do not leave garbage. Please always take your garbage with you.

⚠️Please use your own carabiners or quickdraws when setting up a top-rope. Following this method and crag rule avoids additional wear and on the anchor rings and the lifespan of the anchior is extended.

⚠️Outdoor climbing can be dangerous sport. Proper training and skills are required before engagning into practical rope climbing. You are climbing on your own responsibility and you are full aware about the concequences that might follow from lack of experience or your missdedds.

⚠️Wearing a climbing helmet for the climber and the belayer is strongly recommended

ℹ️There are local population living in the village settlement Pcinja. They are friendly and warm hearted. Be friendly, positive and don’t be shy. Some of the locals might offer you cash-for-good deals for some fresh fish, cheese or other home produce. If you plan to stay or camp in the area for some nights it is a good idea to have some cash in local currency.

🚱There is no drinking water to be found around the climbing areas. Make sure you take a water supply with you. You can fill water in the village or you can also ask in the houses around the 2nd parking

🅿️Please park your vehicle considerably, leaving enough space so other climbers can park and maneuver. Please NOTE that vans and larger vehicles should park on the first parking on the map because the road and the parking space might be too narrow.

🚾When you gotta go - - you gotta GO ! But please choose where. Make sure you go further away from the climbing areas and trails, then burry your waste with stones or soil when you are done with the job !

🚸The area is family friendly, however while moving into climbing areas wearing a helmet at all times is strongly recommended. Goats 🐐 or other climbers might trigger stones from the sectors above.

Note

If you know about access issues in this area, please send us an email support@27crags.com.