Description

Rocher Fin
A compact family friendly area that dries within seconds. The rock is very solid at this crag and there are just a couple of problems on the hillside that you might find wet after rain. With some wind it dries super fast.
Even if the area is located over 1,5km of a walk away, it's kind of popular. There are a bunch of good reasons for that. It's a compact area, with mostly low boulders and good landings. You can find something for everyone here (Exception: super strong people will run out of problems fast.). The area is like a small sand hill filled with nice looking boulders, perfect for a hang around with family and friends. The area that stretches into the woods (Bois bleu) dries slower and sees less people. Brushing might be needed for some of the problems there.

The area has a demanding red circuit, a nice and long blue circuit and an orange and an yellow one with easier problems. All except the red circuit has been redrawn lately. But you can easily navigate with this guide to all the problems.

To help you navigate the circuits, the boulders are named with codes, either color name or just the first letter.
For example R20 B19 O17-18 Y16 after the boulder name means you can find Red 20, Blue 19, Orange 17 & 18 and Y16 on this block. Hope this helps you navigate through the circuits.

As one of the only really fast drying areas, you should have this in mind as choice number one, it usually surprised positively :)

We have included 2 approach paths, one from the parking at Guichot and one from 95.2. The one from Guichot is shorter, but basically an almost straight line, so it might "feel" long.

Rocher Fin

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 either of the big parkings shown on map. Follow the recorded track, from 95.2 parking especially, it's not a straight forward approach. From the parking of Guichot, you just take chemin de la mee, turn slightly left about 500m at the crossing to chemin de rocher blanc and continue with this path. Around 400m after diplodocus you should be able to see on the left side of the road the hill of Rocher fin.