Sectors
Sur-Prises thumbnail
Sur-Prises
7C Boulder at Sur-Prises
Prise d'Otage thumbnail
Prise d'Otage
7C+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Little Elvis thumbnail
Little Elvis
7B+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Rognures d'Ongles thumbnail
L'Amoche-Doigt (White #1) thumbnail
Spider End thumbnail
Spider End
6A+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Sur-Prises Assis thumbnail
Sur-Prises Assis
7C+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
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China
3 Boulder at Sur-Prises
La Lunule (Red #1) thumbnail
No topo image available
Voltaire
5 Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Belle
4+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Mole, Blue 9
5 Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Oxo
3+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Passepoil
4 Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Olympia
3 Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Coup de Rein
6A Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Blue 1
3 Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
No topo image available
Le Surplomb
6A+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Le Bifteck (Red #2) thumbnail
Elvis thumbnail
Elvis
7C Boulder at Sur-Prises
No topo image available
Blue 20
4+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Little Elvis assis thumbnail
Dionysos  (Blue #30) thumbnail
La Mignonette (Yellow #3) thumbnail
La Boule (Blue #29) thumbnail
Prise de Position thumbnail
Prise de Position
7A+ Boulder at Sur-Prises
Ivresse Nocturne thumbnail
Spider End thumbnail
Spider End
6B Boulder at Sur-Prises
Rognures d'Ongles (gauche) thumbnail
Franchard Isatis

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.

The forest is a sensitive area. So these rules apply everywhere (also outside Font).

* No littering
* No fires
* Brush the holds
* Do NOT climb when the rock is wet! It is very brittle when wet.
* Carry the pads, don't drag them (helps preventing erosion)
* Stay on the paths!
* Absolutely no bivouacing/camping!

You can reach Franchard Isatis (and the neighbouring areas) via D409. Then turn to Route du Loup and you find the parking at the end of the road.

There is a short 1-2 minutes walk south to the boulders.