Climbs 5
Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 852m a.s.l
Faces W
Three bolted and drilled out dry-tooling climbs at roughly 120m each - right next to another crag set up for sport climbing. The rock is often really wet, which is presumably why it has been turned into a dry-tooling crag rather than a sport venue. It can also be quite muddy in the winter, but a good place to head, not far from Chamonix if the ice conditions are poor. The climbs for this are: Momus (M6), I Have a Dry'm (M7), Fère et Pils (M8).
The crag is almost opposite the Pub and Public Toilets on the other side of the road (it is the crag on the right-hand side - the one on the left is a sport Venue). It is best to park here rather than driving on through into Servoz. It is 2min walk across the road, into the wood and to the base of the climb. There used to be a small sign post from the side of the road leading you to the bottom of the crag, but it is fairly obvious because you can see the rock face rising up above the trees from the road.
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