Dozens of routes to be explored. A huge area of three Alpine valleys and everything on one cheap pass. It sounded great! Unfortunately, that’s just what it sounded like…
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In mid-May this year I had the pleasure of having a great bike trip. In 3 days we traveled 320 km riding from Görlitz (Zgorzelec) to Zielona Góra, but not along the popular Odra-Nysa trail along the border, but going deeper into Germany. The route turned out beautiful.

If you like strength climbing on jugs you’ll be disappointed, but if you enjoy friction climbing you’ll be delighted. Close to Poland, 2.5 hours from Wroclaw. A nice option for a weekend getaway, especially for climbers on a more or less fives level.

Bike Park Kopřivná is a spot located near the border with Poland, where there are 5 trails of varying difficulty and character. Well worth a visit if you like a varied ride.

Paklenica has long been on my “to do” list. 200-300-meter multi-pitch bolted routes were tempting and recently I finally had the opportunity to experience them. How was it? read it.

Anica Kuk is the highest wall in Paklenica. Already on the first day of our visit to this area, me and my friend decided to go there. It took us some time ;)

It was the multi-pitches, especially the bolted ones, that drew me to Morocco. I consider the trip to be very successful, although we had some surprises and the bolting is quite diverse ;)

The Todra Gorge in Morocco is a good place for multi-pitch rock climbing. There are not many single-pitch bolted routes, but you can find something for yourself, on a different level.

The Todra Gorge is one of Morocco’s biggest tourist attractions. 200-300 m walls on both sides of the river are impressive! And the best thing is that you can climb them. There are quite a lot of routes in Todra, both sports and multi-pitch, bolted and trad, in a wide range of difficulties.