• Cragging - out of the Chamonix Valley

    cragging haute savioe
    To give you some ideas here is a small sample of some of the hundreds of excellent climbing areas. These are all just one hour from the Chamonix Valley and they are sometimes more peaceful than our valley crags. Check our list of essential guidebooks.

    Les Aravis: the limestone massif above and south of Sallanches which offers at least 20 quality sites. Try the "Rocher des Aravis the "Falaise de la Colombière".

    The guidebook you need is "Massif des Aravis-escalade".
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  • The Middle Arve Valley

    Check out the best of the 3-star routes at:
    La Duchère, 56 routes of grades 4/5/6, 20m-150m.

    Petit Bargy, 15 routes of grades 5-6 and up to 300m.

    La Croix de Fer, 2 routes of 6b and 6c and 250m.

    Malsaire, 56 routes of grades 6-7 and 15m-30m.

    Pierre à Laya. 75 routes of grades 6-7 and 5 routes of grade 8. 20m-40m.

    Or the 4-star :
    Tours d'Areu, 29 routes, 6b-7c, 150m.
  • Switzerland

    Not far from Martigny, in the windy but dry Rhone Valley, is a lot of nice gneiss and granite cragging. Dorenaz is the easiest site to find but try Pissevache and Miellville too.

    This area is the "Bas Valais". Bas=low and Valais is the canton, the county.

    Don't forget to fill-up with petrol and buy chocolate.

    The guidebooks are: Suisse plaisir (west) Suisse extreme





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