The new Tarragona climbing guide is now available digitally

The new Tarragona climbing guide by Pete O'Donovan and Dani Andrada is now available in the Topo collection of the Vertical-Life Climbing App. This means that there is now a digital version of the well-known guide, which includes some of Catalonia's most important areas in addition to Siurana and Margalef.

Tarragona is one of the ultimate sports climbing destinations and is popular with both professional athletes and hobby climbers. An exceptionally dedicated climbing community has transformed the area into a veritable climbing mecca. The second edition of Pete O'Donovan's and Dani Andrada's Guidebook contains more than 100 Climbing Gardens, which are only a part of all available sectors. All the more carefully the authors have made their choice and present the most rewarding areas.

The digital climbing guide is available in the Vertical-Life App and can be purchased as a complete package or in smaller chapters. More information on www.vertical-life.info

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