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LANGADA
Langada: the routes
We have come across a few references to Langada, in the wild Taygetos mountains of the
southern Peloponnese. It is not to far from the package holiday airport of Kalamata, on the
pass over to Sparta. Reputedly, you can even climb here in summer.
A search revealed a route list on the German site
Montagne Bergsport. You should visit it in case any further
details of the area become available. An excellent little local guidebook exists; buy it.
In the event that you can't find it, we have reproduced a basic route list here:
Sector Petsanses
- Taigeti (7b)
- Eosforos (project)
- Satiros (7b+/7c)
- Ermioni (6a+)
- Menelaos (6b)
- Orea Eleni (6b)
- Dionisos (6b+)
- O1300 (6c)
- Leonadis (5+)
- Likurgos (5+)
- Likos Tu Ragia (6a+)
- Palfologos (6a+)
- Lagnia (6a+)
- Achtidenia (6b)
- Kesaras (6b+)
- Keadas (7a+)
- Iliostalakti (7c)
- Fodilos (7b+)
- Griniaris (7b+)
- Pithia (6b+/6c)
- Drakos (6c)
- Chipis (6b+)
- Mandarinos (6c+)
- Efialtis (8a+/8b)
- Iptameni Nifitsa (8b/8b+)
Sektor Alon
- Protoperasma (6a)
- Xeroelatos (6a+)
- Gerokutsuris (6a+)
- Kremasmenos Tragos (6b)
- Chrysaetos (6c+)
- Kargia (6c+)
- Cheloniaris(7b)
- Sklirokefalos (7b+)
- Prigipas (7a+/7b)
- Aetonichis (7b+/7c)
- Apse-Svise (6a+)
- Arpilia (7a+)
- Chrisomalo Deras (6b+)
- Omis (7b+)
- Karvasaras (7a)
Sektor Stani
- Pontilofolia (6c)
- Fidaetos (6c+)
- Xanthia Arachni (6c+)
- Spitha (6c)
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