Rock Climbing Guide for Serbia
Rock climbing guide Serbia
Climbing isn’t the first thing most people associate with Serbia. In fact, the country itself often goes unnoticed—overshadowed by its neighbours or reduced to a handful of clichés. But behind the surface lies a mountainous Karst landscape of deep gorges, remote valleys, and cliffs tucked into quiet corners of the Balkan, Carpathian and Dinaric mountains.
This climb & travel guidebook is a powerful resource: a comprehensive, beautifully crafted introduction to a climbing scene still largely off the radar.
It covers not only 2,200 routes across 38 climbing areas in 6 regions, but also offers the kind of thoughtful detail that helps you travel well— a massive amount of infos, stories, maps, local contacts, and cultural context. It shows you where to climb, when to go, how to find your way with hand-crafted maps and Google Maps links, what to do on rest days and what to expect—not just from the rock, but from the people, the food, and the landscape.
Whether you're looking for solitude, adventure, or just a fresh perspective and fresh rocks this underrated part of Europe has to offer, this book will open a new door for you.
Title Rock Climbing Guide for Serbia
Edition 1st Edition (May 2025)
Authors Nemanja Čizmić, Igor Vukić, David Lemmerer
Publisher Balkan Colours
ISBN 978-99976-723-2-2
Language English & Serbian (bilingual)
Pages 704
Binding Softcover
Size 15.5 × 21.5 cm (approx.)
Weight ~1.2 kg
Retail Price €45.00
Climbing Areas 38 climbing areas across 6 regions
Climbing Routes 2,200 sport climbing routes, boulders, and 30+ multi-pitch routes
Topos Photo topos with colour-coded grades
Maps & QR Hand-drawn maps with Google Maps for parking & crags, updates, and bolters
Travel Section 25-page travel guide: history, geography, transport, food, lodging, safety
Extra Content Climbing history, gyms, etiquette, 9 interviews, bonus online updates
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