Description

This is a small climbing area with a single sector on solid conglomerate rock. The routes here demand precise footwork and refined climbing technique, often on slightly overhanging but very reliable stone. Thanks to its tucked-away character, it rarely gets crowded, making it a perfect spot to enjoy some peace and quiet on the rock. The wall faces northeast and is shaded by the surrounding forest, with the sun reaching only the right side of the cliff—and only in the early morning hours.

History

The crag was first discovered around 2005, when two shorter routes were established. After that, it quickly fell into obscurity. Its revival came in 2023, when local enthusiasts rediscovered the wall and fully unlocked its potential.