Description

The climbing here is located underneath a small mountain close to the ocean. Some of the boulders are located on the overhanging walls at the bottom of the mountain, and are rain proof. However, most of the boulders are located on free standing blocks spread underneath the wall. 5 min walking on a nice trail.

History

The first boulders here where climbed by Max Raeuber and co. in 2014. Big Fish stand, one of the biggest classics in the area, being one of them. Things were quiet for years until Thilo Schröter established most of the remaining hard lines in spring of 2020 together with Jon Pål Hamre. The potential for more boulders from 8A and lower is huge - bring a wire brush!

Routes on Kongensfjellet
1 sport 28 boulder 14 Likes
Photos
Jon Pål Hamre
from Oslo
Mattias Hornum
from Trondheim
Thilo Schröter
from Oslo
Kongensfjellet

The area is access sensitive!

PARKING: There are two parkings. "Parking 1", where the trash bins are is the best parking. Park close to each other, use as little space as possible, and make sure that a truck has space to pick up the trash at any point. However, if there too many cars here, (use your brain) you can park at "Parking 2". The second parking is located in a bend and is potentially dangerous. Coming from Lauvsnes one would have to cross the road which is really dangerous. So turn around and come from the other direction to park. When exiting the parking have someone standing outside the car to check for incoming cars, or roll down the window and listen for the sound of approaching cars if alone.

SHITTING: Allways dig a hole when taking a shit. Make it impossible for others to find your shit and toilet paper.

SOUND: Don't scream or bring music to the crag as the cabbins are close by.

ACCESS: Walk through the gate which is mostly closed and follow the dirt road by the cabins until you find a small trail on your right hand side with a small sign saying "Kongensfjellet". Follow this trail for a few minutes until you see the boulders on your left hand side.