Climbs 20
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 71m a.s.l
Faces NW
A small, but perfectly formed, well bolted, crag found either side of a rather wonderful chapel. The half to the NE of the chapel is less steep and less impressive but good for lower grade, shady fun. The half by the bridge is tufa-laden, gets more sun and looks harder.
Names have been painted at the base of most routes in the easier half of the crag. We have used these names here. Grades are the moderator's best guess, so please use the voting function and we can arrive at something me sort of consensus. We did not climb 'Austrian' or 'Neli' and have no idea of the grades. As UKC needs a grade I just put F5.
A decent parking spot can be found 100m or so north of the bridge. Walk back down the road and take the obvious stepped path down to the chapel. The tufa streaked, steeper part of the crag is sandwiched between the bridge and the chapel. Clamber around the far side of the chapel to get to the easier section.
Uncertain. No problems reported and it seems to be regularly used by a local company :
https://www.facebook.com/pg/KefalonianWildNature/photos/?tab=album&album_id=750020075092138
Given the proximity to the chapel, it would seem a good idea to avoid religious high days and holidays.
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