Hang Hill Quarry

Wye Valley & Forest of Dean

A small Sandstone quarry in Bream in the Forest of Dean. Comprehensively developed since the last CC guide.Some very good Extremes plus a few not so good easier climbs.

Crag information
Climbing Area: South West & Southern Rock Type: Sandstone
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 27
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SO604065

Parking and Approach

Behind the village of Bream. Turn east at the cross roads next to the school in village centre, take first right and follow to path opposite bungalows.The diminutive southernmost crags hosting 'Tree Roots' and other low grade problems can be accessed by a small but obvious dirt path branching off left of the main path 50 or so meters from the entrance of the forest.The main face hosting the excellent 'Hang em High' can be accessed by climbing over the (unfortunately) flattened fence 100 meters into the forest and scrambling down the manufactured steps and slope. The arena, which hosts Weird Fish wall, is easily accessed by walking north from the main face over or round steep mounds.
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