In reply to Andy Hudson:
Only had a brief visit there, but I thought it was pretty good, with loads of routes in the lower grades, and not particularly polished. Would have liked a bit longer there, but we had a plane to catch (and only just made it!)
In reply to Andy Hudson: Likewise, we enjoyed a visit. It was set in a lovely rural spot and my wife and i were the only ones there. In 2003 it had nothing like the polish on crags closer to Arco. I think there were many more routes than listed on here too though some of them were harder.
I agree too - very nice crag for what you want. You might also cast an eye over Regina del Lago in the new Arco outcrops guide. Close to Riva and I would say even better than Marciaga with the same kind of grades.
Both are south facing so you will cook during the summer, but mid season and even winter are great.
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