Simply a stunning place.The beach has lots of potential boulder problems / projects and pitches along the walls pinnacles and buttresses rising from the sand. Mid-beach there is a narrow break in the cliff running back to a cave (Charlie's Chank). On its left is a steep, quartz studded wall. Treen butress lies midway along the beach. At the right-hand end of the beach there is a cave, and then Shady Wall with its three cracklines the left hand one being more of a chimney.
Climbing Area:
South West & Southern
Rock Type:
Granite
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
33
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SW394222
Restrictions apply from
25 March
-
30 June.
Reason: Nesting Birds
The restriction applies to Charlies Chank and Treen Buttress for nesting Schedule 1 birds.
Parking and Approach
Park in the small car park at the village of Treen. Follow a lane which turns sharply left past a campsite. The lane joins the coastal path which winds towards Pednvounder beach.The beach is reached as far for Pednvounder Upper West Buttress as far as the point where decent to the beach becomes rocky. From this point it is an easy scramble to the sand
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