Porth-y-Ffynnon

Pembroke North

The best climbing is on the red/purple slab. Mostly in the sub-VS range, hence popular (like Porth-Clais) with instructors and novices. There is a belay boulder above the popular section.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Sandstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: National Trust No. of Routes: 20
Within National Park: Yes Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SM745239

Parking and Approach

Tidal - covered at high tide. The bay about 400m (.25mi) east of Porth-Clais, reached in about 10 min from the car park at Porth-Clais. The base is reached by abseil or a loose scramle down slabs and grooves on the right (looking in)..

Area information

Less frequented than the south, there are some very popular cliffs along the southern bays of St David's, but also some very remote and atmospheric cliffs further north. Wildlife is abundant and the abscence of a formal restriction does not mean that protected birds are not present - so climbers are asked to be observant and avoid routes if the prescence of climbers is obviously causing disturbance to the birds. Many of the bays are also important seal breeding areas - if breeding seals are present then again please avoid.

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