Labske Udoli Rock Climbing Guidebook – Left Bank
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Description
This is a selective guidebook covering the rock climbing in the Labske Udoli region (or Labak in short), along the left bank of the river, near Decin in the northern part of the Czech Republic. This region borders Germany near the city of Dresden and is call the Elbe Valley in German.
The climbing in the Labske Udoli is all about sandstone cliffs and towers that are located along the River Elbe. The sandstone is particularly hard and solid here, which allows for striking lines and good quality climbing like nowhere else in the region. The walls reach impressive heights of up to 80m and offer breath-taking lines that seem to shoot into the sky.
The routes at Labske Udoli are a mixture of Trad and sport. The in-situ gear ranges from bolts to rings, whilst the Trad gear utilises slings for threads or knotted slings to insert into cracks. The use of nuts and cams is banned in the area. The guidebook has a system for rating the protection on the routes, and is described as the following:
- Well bolted, effectively sport climbing.
- Good bolting, but at times airy with “runouts”.
- Demanding, long falls are possible and should be factored in.
- Traditional, adventurous and at times dangerous.
- Bad, extremely dangerous with a high risk of injury.
In total the guidebook describes over 2,000 routes across a wide grade of grades including many new well-protected easier and mid-grade routes. All the routes are shown on topo diagrams, along with the position of the various rings and bolts. For each sector there is an approach map, access description, plus GPS co-ordinates and QR codes for the parking areas.
Published in 2025 this guidebook is in German and English text throughout. Each guidebook has a unique code to download the Vertical Life App to the guidebook for both iOS and Android devices that is free of charge.
The climbing on the right bank of the river is covered by the Labske Udoli Rock Climbing Guidebook – Right Bank.
Number of pages is 352.
Size is 190mm x 190mm.
ISBN is 9783948622152.

