Limestone crag. Practical because of its easy approach and fast access. Driving time from Gap is 16 minutes. Winter is quite sunny. Summertime is greatest towards the end of the day.
Initiation sector: From III to 6a, handmade simple routes with stone pieces attached, holes done manually, and cement to avoid slippery areas. Suitable for children.
Remaining sectors: recent routes (equipped in 2013/2014) with name and rating at the bottom. Routes 5a-6c and 7-8 at the end on the left in the arch.
16min driving from Gap
Park at the lot indicated by the Google location. Take the route straight at the end of the parking lot, cross the small river if not dry, and return to the walkway. One arrives thus at the sector of initiation.
From the initiation sector, take a path on the left that climbs steeply then continues horizontally to reach the right part of the upper sector.
Park where indicated, take care of the environment, buy the local guidebook when possible (this is one of the ways you can help local route setters), clean up your shoes before climbing, don't spray beta, be polite.
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theCrag.com is a free guide for rock climbing areas all over the world, collaboratively edited by keen rock climbers, boulderers and other nice folks.You can log all your routes, connect and chat with other climbers and much more...» go exploring, » learn more or » ask us a questionAuthor(s): Adrian Berry
Date: 2009
ISBN: 12490279
A selective guidebook describing over 2.500 routes at 14 different crags, which are Ceuse, Sisteron, Volx, Orpierre, Bellecombe, Baume Rousse, Ubrieux, St Julien, St Leger, Malaucene, Combe Obscure, Les Dentelles, Venasque and Buoux.
Author(s): L. Girousse
Date: 2022
Many sport climbing routes and long multi-pitches - from Dévoluy to Champsaur to Buëch and Méouge, the south of the Hautes-Alpes offers a great variety of climbing areas in magnificent landscapes.
Author(s): Laurent Girousse
Date: 2022
This bilingual English/French guidebook is the digital version of the guidebook Escalade autour de Gap. In addition to the Gap region, it covers the Dévoluy and the Champsaur massifs and, a little further north, the Valgaudemar massif and the Buëch valley. The guidebook presents more than twenty sport climbing sites, including the western part of Céüse, the world famous sport crag, but also many multi-pitch routes generally fully bolted and at moderate level. The content of the guidebook is detailed in the OmegaRoc app.
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