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Climbs 40
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 131m a.s.l
Faces SW

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Željina litica Sport Climbing Crag

Several hundred meters wide, 10 to 30 meters high compact limestone cliff called "Željina litica" is situ- ated at the foothill of St. Mihovil on the Ugljan Island. The first trad routes on this cliff have been climbed during the 1980s by Ive Lukić, a legendary alpinist from Zadar. Since the 1990s, bolting of first sport climbing routes has begun and continued over the years. As of 2023, after the last bolting action by the Sport Climbing Club Paklenica from Zadar, the crag has 40 sport climbing routes in the difficulty range from 4c to 7b, divided into 5 sectors - Digi bao, Duke, Fantom, Ivin Kantun and Grčka vrata. The rock is facing south, which makes it an ideal choice for the colder period of the year. However, due to the curva- ture of the cliff, it is possible to climb in the shade in the morning and afternoon, even during the very hot summer months.
 

The climbing area is characterized by the beautiful ambient you climb surrounded by ancient olive trees and evergreen oaks, with views on the Adriatic sea and the islands of Iž and Dugi otok. The rock varies, from sharp slabs to orange overhangs that offer enough challenge for climbers of all profiles. both beginners and those more advanced.

Approach notes

The approach to the crag is easy and it takes 10min from the parking lot southeast of the St. Mihovil and follows a well marked path.

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