One of the 4-star climbing areas of the Aravis Mountains. Located at 1800 meters altitude with an ideal southeast facing aspect.

Sport Rock climbing at the La Colombière climbing area Le Grand-Bornand

About

Departing from Le Grand-Bornand (74450)

Altitude: 1800 m
Height of cliff: 30m-90 m
Number of routes: 64
Route rating/difficulty: 4b: 1, 4c: 3, 5a: 6, 5b: 6, 5c: 13, 6a: 13, 6b: 12, 6c: 11, 7a: 10, 7b: 7, 7c: 4, 8a: 2, 9b: 1
Type of rock: limestone
Aspect: southeast facing, in the shade between 16.00 and 17.00 during the summer.
In the sun from 8.00 to 15.00 in the autumn.
Approach: 25-30 minutes
To consider: often windy.
The rock is extremely abrasive, so extremely conducive to friction moves (smearing, etc.). The entire cliff is equipped with 12mm bolts; all anchors are equipped with chains and quick links.
Many routes are 30 m long, so bring at least a 60 m rope as well as 12 quickdraws. A helmet is highly recommended.
The base of the cliff is steep.

Topo: information from the Aravis guidebook (28 climbing areas, 600 routes, 1400 pitches), which you can purchase through the Compagnie des Guides des Aravis (Aravis guide service) - www.compagnie-guides-aravis.com

Prices

Free

Reception

Languages spoken : English, French
Languages of documentation : French

Period of practice

From spring to autumn, depending on snow and weather conditions. Inquire about conditions before heading out. You are responsible for your own safety.

Equipments
  • Parking

Access

Col de la Colombière 74450 Le Grand-Bornand
Departing from : Le Grand-Bornand (74450)
Latitude : 45.994651 - Longitude : 6.468823

Ask for information at the Tourism Office or refer to the guidebook to locate the different climbing areas.

Head to Col de la Colombière pass and park there. Take the trail that heads to the Jalouvre (sign at trailhead) for 800 meters and then head right, up a new trail that climbs through an alpine pasture directly below the furthest right side of the cliff. Count on a 25 to 30 minute approach to reach the base of the cliff.

Information update on 24/08/2023 by Le Grand-Bornand Tourisme