Description

Nine meters high easily accessible smaller sport crag which would probably be well visited if it was located in a beautiful natural area. The wall itself is quite nice and offers seven to ten meters high routes which can be quite tricky. The climbing is vertical with elements of overhangs and roofs in the right part of the crag. The proximity to Road 222 means that you have to put up with a lot of noise.

The rock is located only about 20 meters from the car park and many people can certainly get here by bicycle. The wall faces east and may need a few days to dry up. On hot and dry summer days the wall might be suited for a visit, but don't count on a fantastic natural experience or a place to spend long moments at. The crag manages pretty alright from moss, but bring a brush as there might be some dust and dirt here and there.

An extra topo image is added at the far right of the cliff where there seems to be room for two easier new routes.

Environment:
East facing and with leaf trees in front of the wall. Road 222 is quite loud.

History

It may be that the routes equipped with glue bolts are made by someone other than Johan Luhr. It could also be that it was that person who found the rock.