Description

Falkberget is one the highest cliffs in Southern Finland. The cliff faces south-west and dries early in the spring and very fast after rain. The place can be (too) hot during the sunny summer days. The routes are often overhanging and always protected with bolts. Check the access information page very carefully before visiting!

Routes on Falkberget
32 sport 1 trad 1 boulder 108 Likes
Premium topo by Team Korppi
Joonas Sailaranta
from Espoo, Finland
Eerika Lipsanen
from Finland, Espoo
Peter Hammer
from Espoo, Finland
Falkberget

The area is access sensitive!

There´s been problems with parking (cars blocking combine harvester etc.) Check the parking info carefully before visiting! Also there´s complaints of climbers yelling at the cliff and the voices echoing very far from the wall. Please, share most of the beta on the ground and if failing on your project, swallow it like a champ. Respect the neighbours who actually live there!

The parking beta:

Stenbackavägen (the nearest parking, in front of the cliff): Max. 3 cars! Park tight on the widest section (along the road), as close to the trees as possible. Even though the big cleared space looks like an obvious space to park, leave it empty for tractors etc. The first car´s bumper should be just where the trees end, leaving room for two more cars behind. Conditional permission given by the land owner to park here, as long as it doesn't bother anyone (like wide agricultural machines). Leave your phone number on the windscreen and prepare to abandon your send try if the phone rings.

Stenbackavägen (Next to the estonian family´s property): Max. 1 car by the side of the road, right after the property with neat trees (permitted by the residents).

Private road park: additional parking for approx. 4 cars next to the unnamed private road starting from Stenbackavägen 191. Drive slowly, there´s horses every now and then. The direct approach to the cliff through the woods starts where the private road ends. (not drawn yet on the map).

Petäjärventie 212: Parking for 5 or so cars. Don't block the tractor access. There's now a gate before the old upper parking area. Walk through the stables with respect.