Solid crimps, some good cracks, hand jams, and good solid jugs.
Probably the only worthwhile reason to visit Bluff. The crag is located at 'Lookout Point', In the location is some excellent rock that is extremely durable and home to a BBC (Bluffs Big Chimney). It has approximately 17 routes graded from 12-24;
No issues related to access, just be careful when decending to the crag as it can be slippery on occasion.
Walk either from the top of Bluff Hill or Stirling Point and follow the track to Lookout Point. Once at the seaside you should notice a picnic table and a visible grassy track down the side of the cliff face. Follow this and you'll reach the crag.
Don't stay in Bluff, just a place to visit.
A semi-new crag. Developed in the last 5 years. Good for the local climbers here that don't want to commute to limestone slab.
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