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Climbs 10
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 156m a.s.l
Faces S

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Placca di Macari © Daimon Beail

Crag features

Currently this area only has one isolated slab with ten routes. The routes are of a decent size and are worth the trek offering a good set of easier routes albeit a little similar to each other. The rock is a little sharp in places. It is expected that this area will see further developments in the near future.

Approach notes

Heading north on the SP16, continue up the hill past the turning to El Bahari. Make a sharp right turn off this onto a road signed to 'Macari'. Drive up here for around 1km and find limited roadside parking just before a set of houses. The approach path from here is currently vague and difficult to follow. Hopefully this will improve as the crag gets a bit more traffic. Walk up the road to the houses and locate a narrow concrete drive on the left between two villas. Go up here and follow it left onto a gravel track. Come back right and walk to the left of the line of trees. Locate a loose path heading up the steep slope towards the gap in the large boulder fence. Head back left then follow a track back right across the scree field up the hill towards a large boulder. Go left between some bushes and then head in the general direction of the main slab.

Walk in is leisurely 15mins, not 25mins. All routes 25-30m. Grades seem assigned randomly. All good technical slab climbing.
Adam Russell - 05/Mar/23
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