Description

Bullberget is a water polished little gem hidden deep in the forest. The rock is very compact and there are some extremely hard routes here. The main events may require a few return trips, but don't miss out on the other climbs.

The crag faces to the south-east, so you can enjoy a lazy morning and arrive just in time for the afternoon shade.

History

1991 is the year when Henrik Bolander with friends found and climbed the first routes at Bullberget. A result of this was the route 'French Connections'. A steep and thin crack that cuts through the beautifully water curved rock. This route is still bolted but have seen its first clean ascent by Pete Whittaker 2018.

In 2017 Norvegian climber Martin Skaar Olslund found his way to Bullberget where he freed the neighbouring route 'Den Norske Forbindelsen'. Both harder and more demanding.

Bullberget

Climbing has been limited!

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Bird nesting protection until August.

By Bullberget the relationship with the neighbours is tense. Keep a low profile.

No further bolting is allowed.