User attention
In May 2023 there was an incident with an individual who appeared to be sleeping at the crag leaving a violent threatening message intended for climbers. The police have been made aware. Take great care if visiting the crag. It may be best not to visit in the short term, certainly visiting alone or climbing while the individual is present are inadvisable. Do not damage or disturb any belongings or shelter which may be being used by a rough sleeper. Please report any further incidents to the police and the BMC. from 26/05/2023
Magnesian limestone crag, 7m high but developed as a bouldering venue with problems finishing at 4m ish. Top covered in ivy.
Climbing Area:
Peak District
Rock Type:
Limestone
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Wildlife Trust
No. of Routes:
11
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SK5071975154
The crag is within an SSSI managed by the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
Public access is permitted, dogs must be kept on a lead .
Parking and Approach
Park on Hollin Hill Rd.
Climbers have been challenged in the past when approaching the crag direct through the field above.
There are no guidebooks assigned to this crag
There are no files associated with this crag