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From La Pobla de Segur, follow the N-260 road in a northeasterly direction for approximately 10km to reach the ‘Morreres’ parking/picnic area (P3)

🧗‍♂️El Niu
Orientation: Southeast.
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From the parking, walk back along the N-260 (towards La Pobla de Segur) for 200m then fork left onto a section of the ‘old’ road, just before the main highway enters a tunnel. Continue for a further 250m then scramble up a short slope to the base of the sector (5 minutes from P3).

🧗‍♂️El Primer Vol
Orientation: Southeast.
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From the parking, walk back along the N-260 (towards La Pobla de Segur) for 200m then fork left onto a section of the ‘old’ road, just before the main highway enters a tunnel. Continue for a further 250m then scramble up a short slope to the base sector ‘El Niu’. From here follow a path leftwards into a vegetated gully then head directly up to the base of the sector (10 minutes from P3).

🧗‍♂️Sector Thai
Orientation: East for routes 1-9, Southwest for routes 10-14.
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From the parking, walk back along the N-260 (towards La Pobla de Segur) for 200m then fork left onto a section of the ‘old’ road, just before the main highway enters a tunnel. Continue for a further 250m then scramble up a short slope to the base of sector ‘El Niu’. From here a cleared path heads up and rightwards through the vegetation. Follow this uphill to the two walls comprising the sector, which face each other across an open gully (15 minutes from P3).

🧗‍♂️Sector L’Argenteria
Orientation: generally Southeast, but there are some variations.
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From the parking, walk back along the N-260 (towards La Pobla de Segur) for 200m then fork left onto a section of the ‘old’ road, just before the main highway enters a tunnel. Continue walking along the ‘old’ road for 500m (passing sector ‘El Niu’ after 250m) to reach the first climbs on the right-hand side of the sector (10 minutes from P3). Note: the section of ‘old’ road running below sector L’Argenteria has no-entry signs at both ends, though these don’t seem to stop the many tourists driving along the road to view the Argenteria rock formation, as well as some local climbers parking directly below the crags. It’s up to you, but if the police drive past, you will get a fine… hardly worth it to save an easy 10 minute walk.

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