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Summary

Perfect rock, perfect gear, a big tide range and as much isolation and adventure as you're willing to go looking for.

Description

Sea cliff climbing par excellance. You could spend a lifetime here and still have something left over. Routes are typically single pitch, abseil in climb out affairs with lengths around 30+m.

Where to stay

The campsite at Bosherston is the place to be. Walking distance from the pub, cheap as chips and generally filled with climbers during summer.

Ethic

Trad climbing - place bolts at your own peril.

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Author(s): Steve Broadbent

Date: 2024

ISBN: 9781913167127

A selective guidebook describes the best sport climbing areas in the southern half of England and Wales, describing 101 crags and over 4,600 routes covering Carmarthen Bay, the Gower Peninsula, Swansea Bay, the Welsh Valleys, Gilwern, the Wye Valley, Avon, north side of Cheddar Gorge, Portland, Lulworth, Swanage, Devon, and Cornwall.

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