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The rugged terrain of Costa Blanca covers the southeast coast of Spain. Beautiful sandy beaches, rocky crags and cliffs that rise from the Mediterranean Sea, with the sun splashing down. Costa Blanca is the perfect Spanish spot for rock climbing, which is home to quality limestone formations. Visit all-year round for various rock climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Rock Climbing Costa Blanca?
Stretching 120 miles down the east coast of Spain in the province of Alicante is the Costa Blanca. Literally meaning White Coast, it begins from the town of Dénia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south. Dominated by sandy beaches and limestone crags, Costa Blanca is a vibrant tourist hotspot, and a popular rock climbing region.
Why should I choose Costa Blanca for my Rock Climbing adventure?
Core rock climbing region
With its cocktail of quality rocks and ideal climate, Costa Blanca is the perfect place for rock climbing. and there is a great collection of areas to explore. Gandia Area offers a fantastic mixture of single-pitch routes. The Calpe Area is home to Penon, a 300-meter tower that rises abruptly from the sea. While the Benidorm Area is packed with a variety of routes from simple short routes to challenging multi-pitch climbs, the feature being the main crag of Sella.
Stunning Spain
The Iberian country is home to stunning natural scenery from the Pyrenees in the northeast to the Sierra Nevada in the southern region of Andalusia. The latter is blessed with some of the most beautiful and mountainous scenery in the whole of Spain. The former has a collection of climbs in Catalonia, some just a short drive from Barcelona. The southeastern province of Alicante is dominated by mountains at the core that extend into the Mediterranean.
Wealth of history
The province of Alicante and its beautiful Costa Blanca has a long and conflicted history. Every neighbouring civilisation have held the region which has been a key port area, including the Greeks, Romans and Moors. It hosts a rich collection of historic sites, and together with its pleasant weather and quality rock formations, it has become one of the most popular Spanish spots along the east coast. Today the city of Alicante is a vibrant urban space.
What can I expect from the weather during my Rock Climbing trip in Costa Blanca?
The province of Alicante receives a Mediterranean climate, characterised by mild winters and sunny and hot summers.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Costa Blanca region?
Spanish.
What currency is accepted around Costa Blanca?
Euro.
What's the country code for the Costa Blanca region?
+34.
When is the best time to travel to Costa Blanca for Rock Climbing?
Visit all-year round for various rock climbing conditions.
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