Small, but nice andesite rock formation at the top of the hill.
Located 868 meters above sea level, the crag was a good place to build a watch-out fortress. You can ascent to the top of the rock formation and check the remnants of a circular tower. Today, the cliffs are being used and developed for sport climbing, with nicely landscaped access, good level places for belay, easy to moderate routes mostly in the 9 - 20 meters range, with typical andesite ledges, crimps and pinches. The area is very family and camping friendly, with a nice fireplace, camping tables and a nearby water spring. Camping and overnighting is allowed in the area.
A tolerated access road begins at (48.95458, 21.38528), you can park at (48.9382, 21.39089) then follow a dirt road up to the crag.
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