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Fionnay

The area is access sensitive!

Please kindly adhere to these rules and guidelines to ensure the longevity of climbing in this area. Some boulders are in proximity to private property, and it's crucial to maintain positive relationships between climbers and locals to preserve access for generations to come.

🚗 Please consult the map to identify the appropriate parking for each area within Fionnay.
🚶‍♂️ Follow the trails on the map. It's in general easy walk from 1 to 15min.
🏠🚐 Bonatchiesse's camping area is ideal for campers or van sleepers, providing a perfect spot to stay close to nature. CAMPING IS FORBIDDEN! SLEEPING IN THE VAN IS FORBIDDEN. (Police control)

1️⃣Permanent Area: To ensure a sustainable and enjoyable climbing experience, we kindly request climbers to use the parking "Permanent Parking" on the map, which is just an extra 30-second walk from the first parking near Permanent Midnight. This small effort will help prevent any long-term issues caused by overcrowding.
Follow trails to reach boulders.

2️⃣ Le Real Chien: Find the parking on the map and just walk down in the river.

3️⃣ F* the System: Find the parking on the map! This is a sensitive parking, you have two options on the map, please don't park anywhere else. Walk on the obvious trail and the boulder will be on your way.

4️⃣ Moleskine: Careful! To preserve the peaceful ambiance of the village and maintain positive relations with the locals, we kindly ask climbers, especially in larger groups, to avoid walking through the village or being excessively loud. Please follow the marked trail on the left side of the village as indicated on the map, ensuring a respectful and enjoyable climbing experience for everyone involved.

Respecting the environment, the local community, and the tranquility of the area are of utmost importance. Please remember to leave no trash behind, keep noise levels to a minimum, and show courtesy to the locals, ensuring a harmonious and sustainable climbing experience for all.