Climbs ?
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 6m a.s.l
Faces S
Little sister Rock © Toerag
These are two conical sea stacks on the south coast of Alderney. At high tide 'La Nache' is 55m and 'Fourquie' is 43m high. As far as is known they are unclimbed, and probably offer an interesting Alpine / XS experience to any potential first ascentionists! The seaward faces are steeper.
Either by boat, or do a monster abseil (90m?) down choss from close to the small German observation post south of Telegraph tower and walk/paddle across at low tide. It should be possible to scramble round from Telegraph bay on a low spring tide.
NB the descent path to Telegraph bay is in poor condition and likely to need a rope handrail at the least.
No bird restrictions, but use common sense and avoid the area between March and July
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