Climbs 15
Rocktype Gneiss
Altitude 10m a.s.l
Faces S
On the return journey of The Road of Jugs and Back © MagnusFraser
The 40m long crag is easily identifiable by an old drystone walled sheep pen at it's base. The cliff is only up to about 7m high making the routs very soloable/boulderable, nevertheless several permenant anchors have been built by the outdoor centre in lochmaddy. It is a good place for beginner climbers, featuring mostly easy and well protected routs. A couple of overhangs at the right end of the crag can provide more of a challenge.
Park in a layby off the Lochmaddy Road (A867) by a gate at the start of the North Lee Walk path. Follow the path for about 500m untill you reach a fence running roughly East-West. Follow the fence Eastwards to the end of an inlet where the crag is situated.
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