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🚗 Camp 300
From the western outskirts of the village of Àger, almost directly opposite the fire station, follow a narrow road (many signposts), which leads first past the cemetery and then the entrance to the Parc Astronòmic Montsec, before continuing up the mountain towards the summit plateau. After approximately 10km there is a large level grassy area to the right of the road, marked by the signpost ‘Camp 300’ on the left. If conditions are dry follow a track across the grass for several hundred metres to park immediately above the sector. After periods of heavy rain or snow the field becomes a quagmire and it is then safer to leave the car next to the road.
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There are several different paths leading sown to the sector, which lies below the parking area; consult the topos to see which way down is best for the part of the crag you are heading for (5 - 10 minutes).
🚗 Barranc de Grillons
Approach: From the western outskirts of the village of Àger, almost directly opposite the fire station, follow a narrow road (many signposts) which leads past the cemetery (this is the same as for Camp 300) After approximately 2.7km (and 350m after passing the ‘Entrenúvols’ Parapenting School) turn right onto an unsurfaced track, following signs towards the hermitage ‘Mare de Déu de Pedra’. Keep to the main track, ignoring all turnings to the left or right and passing a picnic area, for approximately 3km, to reach a right-hand hairpin bend (P2) some 800m before the hermitage (from where the crag is clearly visible).
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On foot, follow a well-marked path, first right then back left, passing the occasional cairn and section of fixed rope, to the base of the sector (10 minutes). Note: the separate buttress known as ‘El Triangle’ is situated some 200m left of the main sector and requires an additional 5 minutes walking.