Security service carries out checks at Cresciano

Last weekend, a security service in Cresciano checked the access to the bouldering area. The parking and access ban, which was tightened a few weeks ago, was disregarded.

It came as it should. A few weeks ago, the entrance to the Alpstrasse became a bouldering area Cresciano an urgent parking and no driving sign installed. However, the ban was disregarded by numerous visitors.

On the weekend of January 30th and 31st, 2021, a security service therefore carried out an inspection at the beginning of the Alpstrasse. We refer to our Article of January 20, 2021 and ask all climbing enthusiasts to use the car park in the village, which has been reopened by the community, and to comply with the currently applicable five-person rule (Corona) to keep.

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You are asked to respect the driving and parking ban and to use the parking spaces in the village.

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