Description

Rocher Greau is a sector if you want to crank hard and high - to put it short.

The boulders are generally high (even over 8 meters), the landings are good, but it doesn't change the fact that the air time is substantial when you are falling.

The boulders are pretty spread apart on a steep hill, except the "main area" where Tigre et Dragon, Les Conquistadores, Little Big Boss, Megalithe and Supplement des Armes reside.

The others might be a challenge to find without 27Crags =) Now it really is a breeze. Just check where you are on the map and start walking to the direction of the boulders.

These more or less hidden gems include problems like: Elephantiasis, Le Dessinateur, Rive droite - Rive Gauche, Grazie Mille to name a few.

Bring a bunch of crash pads and friends to spot, you're good to go =) The problems are good!

The area has very good coverage in general, so possible to use online guide as well.

The area is kind of family friendly, for a lot of boulders it's possible to get a stroller to, and the approach in general is really short, so short legs can easily walk there.

Rocher Gréau

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!

Park to the side of the road on the parking lot.

Then go to the obvious path to the forest. Turn right, walk a couple of dozen steps and follow the path uphill. The approach to the "main area" is only 150 meters tops.