In Masarè, near the "La Busa" playground, a short and pleasant path leads in a few minutes to a large boulder that broke away with the landslide of Monte Piz which in 1771 gave rise to the Alleghe Lake.
This rock rolled away at the foot of the mountain and now offers 8 routes made by local climbers which, although rather short, have difficulties ranging from "4c" to "6c+".
The clearing at the base of the rock and the nearby playground also make it an ideal place to spend an afternoon with the whole family.
Continuing along the path, you soon reach a second large boulder that is clearly visible on the side of the mountain. A nice new feature for this place, recently equipped, it features ...routes ranging from "6° upwards.