Cliffs, Caves & Climbing
This collection groups the notable cliffs, rock outcrops and established climbing sectors around Marche‑les‑Dames and Beez near Namur. Entries include exposed limestone escarpments, bolted climbing lines and mapped cliff faces offering fixed routes, distinct cliff names and concentrated climbing areas clustered along the Meuse valley.
Rochers des Grands Malades
Bare rock outcrop used as a climbing sector with bolted routes.
Rochers de Néviau, Dave
Limestone cliff face (Dave sector) used for climbing and routes on solid rock.
Roc Aux Singes
Prominent cliff known locally as a named rock face along the Meuse.
Roche Centrale
Central rocky outcrop forming part of the local cliff complex.
Marche-Les-Dames
Cliff at Marche‑les‑Dames, notable as a mapped climbing and viewpoint area.
Féraugiëre
Named cliff within the Marche‑les‑Dames climbing sector.
La Boule
Distinct cliff feature in the local escarpment belt.
Dames
Cliff section on the Marche‑les‑Dames escarpment.
Charbonnier
Named cliff in the clustered rock faces used for climbing.
Mess
Cliff face forming part of the nearby climbing sectors.
Amphibie
Rocky cliff area within the local climbing zones.
Rocher du Roi Albert
Historic-named rock formation (Roi Albert) on the Meuse escarpment.
Rochers de Beez
Cliff cluster around Beez, comprising multiple climbing lines.
Rochers de Beez
Alternate Beez cliff face within the same rocky sector.
Roche à l'Argent
Single rock formation (Roche à l'Argent) — a named natural rock outcrop.
La Wendy
Climbing route sector named La Wendy within the Marche‑les‑Dames area.
Tarzan (bleu)
Climbing route sector labeled Tarzan (blue) in the local sector.
Tarzan (vert)
Climbing route sector labeled Tarzan (green) in the local sector.
Gamin
Short named climbing route or sector within the Marche‑les‑Dames cliffs.
Tarzan (jaune)
Climbing route sector labeled Tarzan (yellow) in the climbing area.
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