Single-pitch, mid-grade routes close to the road. Climbers will not fail to notice the impressive steep clean slab up on the right when driving north up the valley. With a scenic sunny southwesterly aspect, quick drying and only a 5 minute walk from the car you would expect Stonestar to be more popular.
Climbing Area:
Lake District
Rock Type:
Igneous
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
Yes
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
35
Within National Park:
Yes
Year Developed:
1965
Grid Reference:
SD 202 907
Restrictions apply from
1 March
-
30 June.
Reason: Nesting Birds
Whole crag (including the boulders) closure for peregrines over this period.
Parking and Approach
Park in a large layby on the east side of the road, 400m north of the cattle grid, directly below the crag. From the south end of the layby an iron fence indicates the start of a well-marked path leading through bracken directly to the crag.
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