If you have been to Arco di Trento and you have driven along the highway to Brennero you must have already seen this fine wall. It's at the entrance of the Adige Valley and it consists of a wide rock scattered with roofs, dihedrals and solid slabs. These walls offer a lot of routes well equipped, on fine rock: a limestone finely indented with drops. The environment always exposed is a further attraction...
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Access
Take highway A4 Milano-Brescia to Peschiera. Leave the highway and drive to Affi, Rivoli and reach Brentino.
Park your car past a bridge before the village. A path marked with red spots takes you in 45 minutes to a ledge just below the wall.
A path connects the starting points of all routes which are very far the one from the oher.
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Climate
The exposure is south-east. It's sunny early in the morning while in the afternoon the sun sets early. You can climb more or less any time of the year but remember it is hot in summer.
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Rock and Equipment
Fine limestone with suberb lengths on waterdrops. The equipment is very good with spits on most of the routes even if some have still the original equipment and are rather adventurous.
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Difficulty
On the average 6a-6b compulsory.
with peaks about 7a-7b max. |
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