

Chamonix's ' granite attracts climbers from the world over. Superb mountain routes, prestigious north faces or more accessible rock faces and boulders for amateur climbers and beginners, once again the choise is vast.
The Gaillands rocks : located just 2km south of Chamonix, next to the Gaillands lake offer a wide variety of easy to more difficult routes. In 1936, the illustrious mountain guide, Roger Frison-Roche founded the first official climbing school at les Gaillands
Bouldering at the Col des Montets : 10 km from Chamonix, just before Vallorcine and the Swiss, the Aiguilles Rouges nature reserve offers ideal bouldering terrain with different sized granite blocs for climbing with and without ropes.
On rainy days : Indoor climbing wall at the sports centre : 180 m2 climbing surface, 800 holds, height 3,60 m.









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