Train Sheds (aka 2nd quarry Vallis)

Avon and Somerset

A smaller venue than Vallis Vale Quarry but still has a couple of fun climbs. Above the main limestone layer there is a sand stone layer. The limestone layer protrude out and has a large ledge you can stand on. The area of gravel in front of the crag used to be an area trains were stored and repaired during the time the crag was quarried.

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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: ST7557449160

Parking and Approach

At the bottom of Egford hill is a parking area. A short walk following the river leads to a foot bridge. ( often called the cheese grater bridge because of the meshed floor of the bridge) Once crossed the bridge continue strait in till you see the crag.
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Anonymous User
12/07/2020
Lot of glass and debris knocking about, most of the foot is overgrown with acces only at the centre, though you can traverse sideways nicely one on the rock