Description

Grande Montagne 🏔️
Mostly known for it's massive orange circuit, but it actually has both a lot of potential on both big and small boulders and already established problems for many days of fun! The orange 🟠 circuit is pretty long and demanding and some problems might need a bit of brushing. The circuit has an grade of D-, which is one of the hardest by it's color in Fontainebleau and it's 70 problems long, so reserve a lot of time to get it done! Usually the D difficulties are given to blue circuits. As for a lot of the Premium guides in Bleau, the boulders are named with 'O' and the number of the orange circuit found on that block, so it's fairly easy to navigate around the circuit.

The area is on a hill, sometimes hard to walk even without a pad, so not super stroller friendly. Family friendly is though another thing, a lot of small boulders for kids to play around on while adults play around on the other rocks!

The walk in is easy, but a bit on the longer side. It's also easy to combine with other areas around like Potala, Diplodocus, General, Le 111 and Cathedrale which all are just nearby.

📶 The reception varies from pretty okay (up on the hill) to almost nothing, so downloading guide for offline use makes a lot of sense!

Grande Montagne

Climbing has been limited!

Fontainebleau closed until July 20
Due to fire risk and dry forest conditions, ONF has closed all of Fontainebleau to the public until Monday, July 20, 6:00 AM. Parking lots and access roads are barrier-taped to keep them clear for emergency services.
Please stay out until the closure lifts — check back here for updates.

🅿️ Park on the parking of Guichot/Potala, walk with the big path Chemin de la Mee for around 600 meters, until a Y crossing. Take the right path Chemin des Beorlots for another 200m and navigate in on the red GR path and you have arrived.
🚶Walk in is around 15 minutes.