Austria·September - October

EUROPE ROCK TRIP

Eat, sleep and breathe climbing on this killer sport climbing road trip around Europe. BOOK ONE WEEK, MULTIPLE WEEKS OR THE FULL TWO MONTHS!

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Overview

Eat, sleep and breathe climbing on this killer sport climbing road trip through Europe. Join the Rockbusters team for a week, two, or the whole two months visiting Europe's best crags and testing your forearms to the limit! With the focus being to 'Learn by doing', we will be spending as much time on the rock as possible. You'll receive top coaching and advice to boost your technique, performance and strength while climbing the very best routes at the very best crags. This trip is ideal for any climber looking to refresh their sport climbing safety skills, master leading and improve their overall rock climbing performance - or anyone looking for a few weeks climbing at some of Europe's most iconic crags. Book some time off work, pack your bags and let's hit the road!

Highlights

Labské Údoli, Czech Republic

Labské Údoli, Czech Republic

Kilometers of incredible sandstone climbing in a stunning natural setting - with one twist: in most crags metal gear, chalk and top-roping are prohibited! With over 2,000 routes, super friendly locals and excellent beer, it's the perfect holiday destination for anyone up for an adventure.

Frankenjura, Germany

Frankenjura, Germany

The birthplace of red-pointing, Frankenjura is known for its pockets and power endurance intensive climbs - but there's a lot of variety! With over 13,000 routes and 1,000 crags in a pleasant forested setting, this is the perfect destination for a rock climbing holiday.

Zillertal, Austria

Zillertal, Austria

Quality granite climbing located in a beautiful Alpine valley full of mountain streams, lush vegetation and flowers. Zillertal is a must-visit summer destination for boulderers and sport climbers alike, but you can find all styles of climbing here.

Finale Ligure, Italy

Finale Ligure, Italy

One of the most loved rock climbing areas in Italy, boasting over 3,000 limestone routes situated near the coast. While Finale Ligure is predominantly a sport climbing area, expect a huge variety of climbing styles - from techy slabs to steep overhangs - and to be schooled in climbing technique!

Céüse, France

Céüse, France

Céüse is known as one of the best rock climbing areas in the world, home to some of the world's hardest climbs. A great vertical wall of rock boasting around 350 climbs from 5 to 9b+, the crag's location at 1600m a.s.l makes it perfect for summer and guarantees incredible views from the anchors.

Gorges du Tarn, France

Gorges du Tarn, France

One of the top French sport climbing venues, Gorges du Tarn is home to over 400 classic routes in a beautiful setting full of fast-flowing rivers, steep cliffs and pine forests. This is the place to head if you like pumpy overhanging limestone routes full of pockets and crimps, and want to work on your headgame on runouts.

Margalef, Spain

Margalef, Spain

Great lines of all difficulties, pockets of all shapes and sizes, and over 1,500 routes to choose from... Margalef really is a place with something for everyone! From slabs to steep overhangs, pockets to tufas, quiet sleepy crags to ones where you're bound to spot a famous climber, and of course delicious food, there's many reasons to visit.

Rodellar, Spain

Rodellar, Spain

Rodellar is a tufa-climbing paradise, home to over 400 incredible bolted routes. This is the place to head if you enjoy long steep routes, huge caves, tufas, slopers and wide pinches - but there are also many vertical crags offering more technical climbing.

Local Partners

Meet your hosts on the Europe Rock Trip

Jany

Jany

Jany is a solid 8a+ climber who started Rockbusters. Although his masters degree is in Social Politics and Social Work, he couldn't resist the call of the mountains and has since become a full-time climbing instructor.

Laszlo

Laszlo

Laszlo started climbing when he was just 16 years old, and has been instructing and coaching for over 10 years. He has experience in a huge ranging of climbing styles from mountaineering to big-wall climbing.

Pablo

Pablo

Pablo has been climbing since the age of 14 and has experience in all styles of the sport. When not climbing, you can find him guiding ski tours in the Pyrenees.

Various crags in Europe

We will be visiting some of Europe's best and most iconic crags

During this trip we will be visiting some of Europe's best and most iconic crags. Whether you prefer laybacking on tufas, teetering up slabs or pulling on pockets, there's bound to be a destination that appeals to you.

After starting at the ultra-traditional sandstone paradise of Labske Udoli in the Czech Republic, we'll move onto Frankejura, the birthplace of red-pointing, known for it's steep, pumpy pocket-filled routes. Then it's onto the stunning alpine granite boulders and routes of Zillertal before hopping over to Italy for some coastal limestone climbing at Finale Ligure. After this, we move over to Ceuse for some hard climbing with a view (and chance to touch the start holds on Bibliographie), and Gorges du Tarn for some of the best limestone crimps in France. Finally, it's off to Spain to climb on more pockets in Margalef, finishing with the tufa-filled overhangs of Rodellar.

Various crags in Europe

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Local accommodation

Local accommodation

Rockbusters have organised a range of  basic accommodation options, such as local climbing hostels, cottages, campsites, and B&Bs run by local climbers.

In Labske Udoli, Frankenjura, Finale Ligure, Zillertal, Margalef, and Rodellar you will stay in hostels or campsite bungalows with bunk beds. In Gorges du Tarn we use permanent caravans which belong to the campsite and in Ceuse we stay in campsites with hot showers, wi-fi, and a restaurant. We provide tents so you will need to bring a sleeping bag and foam pad.

What's Included

What's Included

7 days of climbing

Most climbing equipment

Individualised coaching

24/7 certified guide

Local transportation

Accommodation

Accidents insurance

What's Not Included

Transportation to Europe

Food and drinks

Harnesses and climbing shoes

Anything not mentioned in the 'what is included' paragraph

More Info

Climbing Skills

Climbing Skills

To get the most out of this trip you should have some previous sport climbing experience, and be able to lead a minimum of 6a indoors / 5 outdoors. This trip is suitable for climbers aged 15 up who meet these requirements.

Liability

Liability

Mapo Tapo selects crags and local partners with the utmost care. We can, for any inaccuracies, however, accept no liability. Rock climbing is a risky sport that takes place in nature. Ultimately, you are fully responsible for the choices you make.

Travel

Travel

Please DO NOT book your flights BEFORE the trip is confirmed. Most of our trips need a minimum number of participants to run, so to avoid disappointment wait for a confirmation email before booking any non-refundable transport.

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Dates

Spain - Rodellar
September 30 - October 7 2023

FROM$933/pp

Czechia - Labské Údoli
August 17 - 24 2024

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Germany - Frankenjura
August 24 - 31 2024

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Austria - Zillertal
August 31 - September 7 2024

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Italy - Finale Ligure
September 7 - 14 2024

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France - Ceüse
September 14 - 21 2024

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France - Gorges du Tarn
September 21 - 28 2024

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Spain - Margalef
September 28 - October 5 2024

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Spain - Rodellar
October 5 - 12 2024

FROM$933/pp

EUROPE ROCK TRIP

Austria· 7 nights

FROM$933/pp