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From the mainroad the walls of Gandia are clearly visible due to the red orange coloured limestone. The walls in general tend to be steep and overhanging which make this crag a amazing place to test your stamina. The best season to visit this crag is winter, spring and autumn. Gandia offers in general more than 120 routes of great climbing! If you are on holiday in the costa blanca region then Gandia is definitly worth to visit!
Gandia is divided in 6 sectors:
🧗♂️Sector Critic
All the way on the left side sector critic is located and can be reached via a narrow path from sector hydraulics. It has a mix of routes between grades 5 and 7 and is mainly technical climbing on slabs and vertical walls.
🧗♂️Sector hydraulics
A great cave with steep overhang climbing on pockets and tufa's! Its has some easy climbs on the left side. Some of the routes become polished unfortunatly. Grades between 4 and 7b.
🧗♂️Sector Vici
Clearly seen from the road with its oranges streaks! Its offers great vertical climbing on pockets! Test your pocket pulling skills on this long routes up to 30 m! The grades vary between 6a and 7a.
🧗♂️Sector Fundicio
A great sector to get warmed up for the harder overhanging sectors! For the intermediate climber this a perfect place to climb steep overhangs! The grades vary in general between 6a to 7b! With good routes in the 6b+ grade. Dont miss them! Note: Some routes are getting a bit polished.
🧗♂️Sector Potente
Great overhanging wall with powerful climbing! The routes are in general short but offer a mix of pockets and tufa's! On the left side there are some easier routes on more vertical terrain. Mainly harder climbs from 6b tot 7c!
🧗♂️Sector final
A good area for climbers in the range of 5+ to 6B+. The routes offers slabs and some steeper climbs with little bulges. On the left side you can find some grey slabs.
🧗♂️Sector Topdeckio
When the crowds are climbing below you, you can have this sector for yourself! Some great climbing in the range between 5+ to 7A! The walls tend to be overhanging or vertical. This sector is often dry comparing to other sectors.