An overhanging cliff with huge potential for more routes and a nice view.
Many crags in the area of Arco are located on private land and the huge popularity of climbing and the resulting crowds brought it with it, that issues with land owners popped up in the past and continue to pop up from time to time. Please be sensitive to regional closures and limitations to access. Stay informed and stick to local regulations.
From Arco follow the signs for Massone. Once you reach the crag continue the signs for route 9 for bicycles. At the crossing turn left for Braila and at the first hairpin bend park on the right. Follow the path on the left in the woods, once you reach a low wall keep going up to the right to reach the base of the cliff.
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