I'm wanting to go on a sport climbing trip with my partner in September. Ideally somewhere with plenty low grade sport climbs for her (4-6a) and some low 7s for me but I'd be equally happy with plenty *** 6s in France - perhaps Avignon?
From people's experience: what is the cheapest way to get there (Avignon or any other suggestions) - flying and hiring a car or driving there and back?
If flying - where to? If driving - what's the cheapest option for ferry crossings?
In reply to Andrew Sandercock: Limited flights into Avignon airport. Marseille is probably best. However, TGV to Avignon and car rental would work well.
Orpiere, Buis Les Baronnes area?
I've flown and hired a car (I live next to Stansted so it's easy). Not sure how public transport would work out once there. The airports are all a drive away.
Having just driven to switzland, I don't think I'd be put off doing it again. It wasn't so bad to do, but the fast way via the tunnel is expensive relative to ferry.
Around Serre Chevalier and/or Argentiere La Bessee, lots of climbing fitting your descriptions, likely a wider variety of interesting rock types than Avignon's limestone. And cooler weather.
Get the latest Briancon Climbs guidebook. Might want to supplement that with my more careful descriptions of how to _find_ each crag (search on this forum).
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