

The recently refurbished Terre Rouge site overlooks the D902.
This vertical limestone crag requires rather demanding climbing, due to its arched holds (reglettes type).
This vertical limestone crag requires rather demanding climbing, due to its arched holds (reglettes type).
This west-facing climbing site is easy to get to and offers 12 routes of around 20 metres each, ranging from 6a to 7a on vertical limestone.
Facing: west
Altitude: 1600 m
Approach walk: 5 minutes
Access: This area overlooks the D902, park 1.2 km to the left after passing the hamlet of Terre Rouge in the direction of the Col de l'Izoard (there is no parking, only a recess for 3 cars).
A cairn indicates the path that climbs steeply for 3 minutes to reach the site.
Ref topo : Topo d'escalade Briançon Climbs , Yann, Martine, Jonathan et JJ. Rolland - Éditions du Fournel
Facing: west
Altitude: 1600 m
Approach walk: 5 minutes
Access: This area overlooks the D902, park 1.2 km to the left after passing the hamlet of Terre Rouge in the direction of the Col de l'Izoard (there is no parking, only a recess for 3 cars).
A cairn indicates the path that climbs steeply for 3 minutes to reach the site.
Ref topo : Topo d'escalade Briançon Climbs , Yann, Martine, Jonathan et JJ. Rolland - Éditions du Fournel
Rates
Rates
Free access.
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Location
Location
Contact Red Earth wall
- www.hautesvallees.com
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- Mountain view
- Mountain location
- Isolated
- Village 2 km away


