Climbs 7
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 522m a.s.l
Faces N
An imposing 100m limestone crag, featuring some Alpine-style routes with bolted stances. The short approach and north-facing nature of this crag make it ideal for hot Summer days. The routes were put up by the late Giuliano Stenghel, a pioneer of Arco climbing, and recently restored by Heinz Grill. The climbing style is unique for the region, featuring a lot of limestone crack climbing and even one offwidth(!).
Good topo here.
Drive up the road past the parking for Nago until you reach a curve close to the obvious wall. Walk down the well-marked path (blue spots) until the wall, then traverse along the base to your route.
Descent - abseil down from an abseil point next to a metal box with the route book. One abseil of 30m, one of exactly 50m.
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