Climbs 59
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 139m a.s.l
Faces S
The crag is situated on the south-facing side of a gorge with walls up to 50m. On the left are a few spaced walls with mostly vertical grey rock and on the right a large cave covered in awesome tufas which gives shelter in rain and provides a few climbs in the shade even when it is sunny.
As of 2023 some of the routes in the cave seem to have rusty bolts and crust covered perma draws, be warned and climb at your own risk.
Turn off the main road by a sign for a motor crosscircuit and continue down the track on the left until you reach a barrier. Park here. Go over the barrier and continue straight, passing a track on the right leading to a house. About 100m after this turn right through a gap in the stone wall (marked with a small cairn) and follow a track straight towards the edge of the cliff, passing some cement basins on your left. Now follow the path and cairns back right to the top of a gully. Go down the gully, sometimes with fix ropes and head left where you will see the crag. Approx 20min from the car.
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