Former quarry, very long (157m long). Routes up to 35m. Some dire routes at the LH end. Good spread of grades, best route seemingly Bifid (E1 5b).
Owned by Merthyr Tydfil Borough Council and managed by South and West Wales Wildlife Trust.
Climbing is currently banned at this venue - it lies within a local Nature Reserve and a legally designated SSSI. It has been reported that climbers have recently cleared vegetation, placed lower off bolts and the clearance of mature trees to re-develop the site, without consultation or permission from the either land owners (local authority) or the Wildlife Trust, all potentially illegal activites wiithin an SSSI, have led to them to take this action.
There are also seperate reports of climbers equipment being deliberately sabotaged by persons unknown. (June 2019).
Construction works on the A465 is due to be completed mid 2025.
Climbing Area:
Wales
Rock Type:
Limestone
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Local Authority
No. of Routes:
61
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
1970
Grid Reference:
SO 03339 08164
Climbing is currently banned at this venue - it lies within a local Nature Reserve and a legally designated SSSI. It has been reported that climbers have recently cleared vegetation, placed lower off bolts and the clearance of mature trees to re-develop the site, without consultation or permission from the either land owners (local authority) or the Wildlife Trust, all potentially illegal activities within an SSSI, have led to them to take this action.
A wide variety of crags, including adventurous sea cliffs at Ogmore, modern sports routes on inland limestone and sandstone cliffs, and winter climbing venues in the Brecon Beacons.
To Donate to the South Wales Bolt Fund https://www.southwalesboltfund.co.uk/swbf/support/
Up to date route info can found on the South Wales Climbing Wiki:-https://swcw.org.uk/
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