Description

⛔READ THE ACCESS INFORMATION FIRST⛔

This area is since 2020 a part of nature protection program that does not allow you to leave the paths.

Description of the area opens up again in future:
Rocher de la combe is a small sector consisting of a series of roofs. The roof has flakes and cracks which make up for interesting problems for people operating in the 7th grade. Be aware that some of the flakes are moving a lot and even supporting towers have been built to keep everything from moving too much (e.g. see Aqua-Planning)

After long periods of rain the roofs might seep and will keep seeping for a long time. So please, be aware not to climb when it's wet.

Rocher de la combe is a nice and quite place. It's family friendly, but only the stronger family members will be able to climb...

Must Do's:
- Aqua-Planning 7C
- Vitriole 7A

History

Some old bivouacs can be found along the ridge / roofs

Rocher de la Combe ⛔

Climbing is completely prohibited!

⛔⛔The area has been closed from autumn 2020 because of a nature protection program (IBR). The Integral biological reserves are protected natural areas without human intervention. It's forbidden to go over any fences or leave the marked paths and you might get fined doing so⛔⛔

Access info if area will open up in future:
Park along route ronde (D301) at the crossing with "Route de la Rocher de la Combe".
Follow "Route de la Rocher de la Combe" until the first crossing, turn left and after 15m take a right on the path as indicated. After a few minutes, you will see the first roof on your left.
distance: 650m - red trail

If you want to combine "Mare aux Corneilles" and "Rocher de la Combe", park more South on D301, at the crossing with "Route de la mare aux Corneilles". Walk into that path, take a left onto "Route du Corbeau". 15m after the next crossing, take a right as indicated on the crag map. After a few minutes, you will see the first roof on your left.
distance: 1400m - blue + red trail