As crag maintenance and renting costs are borne by the local Club Alpin Belge (CAB), membership from a recognized climbing association is required (controls of membership cards are frequent).
Nederlandse klimmers die lid zijn van de NKBV hebben toegang op vertoon van hun lidkaart.
Setting up new routes or retro-bolting in the area is not allowed without permission of the CAB.
Please reduce your use of chalk to a minimum and remove tick marks when done.
Using trad gear to improve route safety is allowed.
Many routes in Freyr have a top-out finish - please do not install top ropes on these routes.
Rappelling down is only allowed in case of an emergency.
Freyr is situated in a designated Natura 2000 site. It's a nature reserve: the place is pretty clean, keep it that way or clean up any thrash you come across! Some routes can be tagged with a red-and-white ribbon, which means the endangered Peregrine Falcon nests along the route, so please don't climb that route that time.
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