The impressive Hotel Buttress forms a striking ridge that descends directly below the Land's End Hotel, reaching all the way to sea level. This ridge is composed of a chaotic arrangement of walls, massive stacked boulders, and towering pinnacles.
Hotel Buttress remains accessible throughout most conditions. However, during exceptionally rough seas, it may become temporarily inaccessible for climbing.
Starting from the left-hand round booth at the front of the Land's End Hotel (when facing the sea), descend gentle slopes in a slightly leftward direction. Then, navigate your way down by scrambling towards the right until you reach the base of the buttress.
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