A small cliff that gets a lot of sun. The grades range from 3+ to 6b with most routes being in the lower grades. This, combined with a short approach and relatively comfortable base makes this crag well suited for newer climbers as well as families.
The wall is in the sun pretty much all day, apart from a few hours before and during sunset.
Situated a few kilometers from the village of Petran, close to the hot-springs and climbing of Langarica canyon the crag directly overlooks the Vjosa River and the unique landscape that is Vjosa Wild River National Park.
Almost all routes here, other than those that specifically say so in the route description, have so called pig tails or rams horns at the anchor. You can use these to lower and clean the routes without needing to rethread. This type of anchor set up is not suited for toproping through!
Description
History
This crag was developed by Elion Çikopano and Scot Titt for the 2nd edition of the Albanian climbing festival in 2016. This was the first crag in Albania bolted using glue-ins.