This crag has a 15 vertical wall that has been clean up recently with at least one route. There is also a lose overhang with some more serious climbs. This rock has been coloured by iron from in the rocks and has a nice reddish colour. I will upload photos of the crag soon.
Climbing Area:
South West & Southern
Rock Type:
Limestone
Importance:
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
3
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
ST7471748983
Parking and Approach
This crag is a little hidden but can be found. From great elm walk towards Mells. After crossing the grate elm tributary take the left hand path. The river and the train track will be on your left hand side. This is tributary is called Fordbruy water. This crag is on the directly opposite Grate Elm Slab as the rock here forms a spine.If you find this crag on an os map particularly an older one you will see a pool where the crag is. that pool no longer exists as the soil from the train tunnel was dumped in it. The spoils also make up the path that leads to the quarried clearing above the crag.
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