Sports climbing on Gozo has been on the rise over the last few years.
Climbing on Malta and Gozo has been primarily developed by UK climbers and
traditional routes

were all one could find for many years. However with the increase of
European climbers visiting the islands a number of bolted sports routes have
been developed.
The local climbers have embraced sports climbing and routes have steadily
been bolted by them at their own expense around Gozo. The Maltese Tourism
Authority (MTA) now recognises the great potential Gozo offers sports climbers
and has generously given funding to purchase bolts to develop new lines throughout
the

Maltese islands. With this funding, new routes are being developed around
the island. Also climbers visiting Gozo have the opportunity to develop new
lines under the Gozo Climbing Associations (GCA) guidelines.
Two main areas on Gozo that have been bolted are Mgarr Ix Xini and Ghajn Abdul.
Both these location offer a range of climbs from grades 5 up to 7b+. These areas
have approximately 60 bolted routes, another 30 routes with lower off.'s between
them. This is a small proportion of what can be developed.
The best time for Sports Climbing is the mild winter months from November to
May. New sea cliff routes are being developed so sports climbing during the summer
months can be enjoyed because of cooling sea breezes and refreshing swims between
climbs.