After exploring the Verdon Gorges and reaching the end point in Castellane, a hidden gem awaits you: Le Teillon. Nestled near the Verdon, this site features a secluded cliff that presents a formidable challenge. Its appeal lies in its remarkable rock quality and captivating routes, which will delight those seeking an experience beyond the must-visit Escalès.
Originally popular in the 1970s for piton climbing, the Teillon has since lost some of its fame, overshadowed by its iconic neighbor. However, it still boasts exceptional routes, carved along compact walls and spectacular cracks. Prominent climbers have contributed to the diversity of the routes. These route setters have left their mark, offering lines ranging from grade 7 to 8, with a predominance of tiny holds. The quality of the rock is undeniable; some routes have been revisited, such as the “Y” route, which has been transformed into the “Y+Z” version and is now bolted.
Le Teillon remains true to its “old school” style, although some artificial routes have not been rebolted, which has limited its popularity. However, this site is worth a visit for its modern, less-traveled routes. It offers a unique atmosphere of tranquility, thanks to its less-frequented cliff face.
At Le Teillon, you’ll find a unique setting to push your limits, nestled in the heart of an enchanting landscape that’s well worth exploring.