If you wish to be freer in your travels renting a vehicle is the best alternative.
Outdoor or indoor climbing both done individually or in groups is a activity that keeps one fit opportunity physically and mentally. It gives the opportunity to observe the surrounding landscapes from a different angle. If you too feel the call of the steep walls in sunny days, allow yourself to be tempted by the adventure of outdoor climbing in and around Finale Ligure.
Free climbing: a sporting activity that can potentially be practised at all ages
Free climbing essentially involves a lot of physical and mental effort and agility yet gives one an opportunity of self growth, an opportunity to overcome fears. Self-confidence, perseverance, and determination are all qualities and strengths that you will garner. Its suitable for all ages, but it is especially fitting for youngsters because it allows them to try something new, it gives them a sense of adventure , an adrenaline-pumping activity.
Basic equipment
With this sport , your body is the most important apparatus, however , equipment such as a safety rope, harness, descender, carabiners, quickdraws are equally important . These are purely safety-and you don’t have to worry about what might happen should you miss a step.
Where to do free climbing in Finale Ligure? Do you fancy a weekend away to free-climb in the Finale area, but don’t have a means of getting around? Rent a vehicle of your choice and you will be free of inconvenient bus and train schedules! In Finale Ligure there are some cliffs on the coast where you can climb with the sea under your feet. Capo Noli, for example, is one of the most striking destinations where you can climb on a limestone bar more than a kilometre and a half long overlooking the sea. But the most exciting walls are inland from Finale Ligure. Here you can climb over 200 crags. The degrees of difficulty are different and range from those suitable for beginners to the more challenging ones reserved for experienced climbers. The most interesting routes are those of Monte Cucco, Monte Sordo, Rocca di Corno, Bric Scimarco, Rocca di Perti and many others.