Climbs 4
Rocktype Basalt
Altitude 12m a.s.l
Faces S
Lady Penelope Crag is less than 500m northwest of The Twin Headlands, Ulva and is really a continuation of the same coastal outcrop. A pink, plastic child’s car on the boulder beach below the crag is a useful landmark and gave rise to its name. The rock is similar to the The Twin Headlands, Ulva, south-facing, clean, non-tidal basalt columns.
From the The Twin Headlands, Ulva, continue following a vague coastal track contouring the top of a long line of outcrops (about 15mins further walk). Lady Penelope Crag lies at the end of these outcrops, just before a burn, at the back of the bay marked Port a’ Bhata on the OS map.The crag forms a broad nose with a prominent pillar at its central, highest point. On the right of this pillar are two broken crack-lines that converge at a large ledge in a bay at two-thirds height
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