Restricted Access

The woods are owned and managed for low volume timber extraction (mostly birch). The new owner (as of 2023) has no objection to climbing along the length of the edge. However, the following is expected of all visiting climbers:

  • Approach the crag via its left end using the path which runs between a wall on your left and a stream on your right.
  • Do not approach the main body of the crag directly from the footpath beneath.
  • No felling or cutting of trees without prior permission from the landowner via the BMC. Any approved work of this nature to be carried out by competent individuals only and subject to written risk assessment. 
  • The owner has no objection to the removal of holly, gorse, bramble and ivy. However, in all cases prior consent must still be sought.
  • Please leave no litter, and remove any you find.

Seasonal Restrictions

Dates: 1 March to 30 June

Reason: Nesting Birds

Tawny owls sometimes nest on the crag in the spring (previously on Kremlin Crack or Roof Route) - if present avoid the route(s) they are occupying until the nest is vacated.

Tawny owls have been known to viciously attack  people climbing near their nest, so please steer well clear of these routes until the chicks have fledged, both for the benefit of the birds and your own wellbeing.

5m.

Rockfax Description
The arete has a tricky starting sequence and bold exit. © Rockfax

Ticklists

ROCKFAX Eastern Grit (2006): Top 500 , Burbage, Millstone and Beyond Routes Graded List , Northern Peak Grit 100 VD - VS , Brown star climbs , Grit Top Rope Solo

Feedback

User Date Notes
DannyC 8 Jul, 2005 Show βeta
βeta: found the top moves far harder than the bottom section though proably just the potential fall onto that big boulder that was unnerving me. more like 6metres definitely. guide should be changed. nice climb, though a bit fluttery for my tastesd really.
βeta?
Show beta
βeta: found the top moves far harder than the bottom section though proably just the potential fall onto that big boulder that was unnerving me. more like 6metres definitely. guide should be changed. nice climb, though a bit fluttery for my tastesd really.
Offwidth 28 Nov, 2004 Show βeta
βeta: This line is almost 6m high (measure it!) and you would deck from the delicate finish (4b?) onto a sloping landing with blocks. Having said that its a lovely problem.
βeta?
Show beta
βeta: This line is almost 6m high (measure it!) and you would deck from the delicate finish (4b?) onto a sloping landing with blocks. Having said that its a lovely problem.
Gripped 17 Jun, 2004 Show βeta
βeta: Nice, but over all too soon.
βeta?
Show beta
βeta: Nice, but over all too soon.
richardh 15 Dec, 2003 Show βeta
βeta: It eases high up? I found the holds ran out, did I miss something?
βeta?
Show beta
βeta: It eases high up? I found the holds ran out, did I miss something?
Jonathan T 5 Sep, 2003 Show βeta
βeta: Bit of an extended boulder problem really except for the heather / peat finish! Nice climbing though.
βeta?
Show beta
βeta: Bit of an extended boulder problem really except for the heather / peat finish! Nice climbing though.

Logged Ascents

368 users have logged this

Guidebooks for Rivelin Edge

Not all climbs appear in all guidebooks 13 users have this on their wishlist

Please Login to view more details on the logged ascents

Voting
High HVS
Mid HVS
Low HVS
High VS
Mid VS
Low VS
High HS
Mid HS
Low HS
Votes cast 52
High 5b
Mid 5b
Low 5b
High 5a
Mid 5a
Low 5a
High 4c
Mid 4c
Low 4c
Votes cast 51
Votes cast 43
Style of Ascent
Soloed
Lead
Followed
Bouldered
Toproped
Not Set
Onsighted
Repeated
Flashed (β)
Redpoint
DNF
Ground Up
Dogged
Not Set
Route of Interest
Himmelswillen

Grade: VS 4c ***
(Wharncliffe Crags)

Loading Notifications...