Deeply Vale

Lancashire

Good quality quarried gritstone, ideal for evenings. Slabs, roofs, aretes and corners. Lots to do at VS and above. About 10m high.

Crag information
Climbing Area: North West Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 28
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SD822148

In early 2021, bolts appeared in the quarry on an existing route (first lead in 1981) and will be removed. Bolts are NOT welcome and should only ever placed in line with local agreements:

  • To replace existing bolts when there is no alternative
  • Where specifically agreed after discussion at an area meeting
  • Where required in order to secure access.

 

Restrictions apply from 1 June - 30 June.

Reason: Nesting Birds

1 June 2023: kestrels  reported as nesting on Central Arete - please avoid routes around here until the birds have fledged.

Parking and Approach

No problems. Don't block the gate or road when parking on the track. The crag is further down (500m) the track set back on the right.

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Anonymous User
22/06/2018
On the crag nesting birds (falcon or owls) with chicks. Might want to avoid mid to left area. 22/06/18
Anonymous User
18/05/2020
Per lancs rock revival on 17 May 2020 there are nesting kestrels in the big hole on central arete. Climbers asked to leave and did so.