Climbs 374
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 10m a.s.l
Faces NE
Dan Hale at full revs on Body Torque Direct,Mayfair Wall © sambeaumont
The Pen Trwyn cliffs form a near 1.5km line of high quality buttresses and sectors, perched proudly above the Marine Drive and offering fine views across Llandudno Bay and the Irish Sea. The climbing is extensive and is a mix of both traditional and sport climbing, the majority being single-pitch and the mid to higher grades.
Upper Pen Trwyn is a good place to seek out some dry climbing if the weather in the mountains is poor, although there is not much scope for climbing when it is actually raining at the crag. Climbing is possible throughout the year although in summer the sunnier sectors can become extremely hot. In winter or during cool periods, the east and north-facing sectors can be windy and/or cold. Seepage is generally not a problem.
On entering Llandudno, head for the sea front from where the curving line of cliffs of Pen Trwyn on the headland to the west are easily viewed. Upper Pen Trwyn is above the Marine Drive, a one-way road that runs around the headland. To get onto the Marine Drive, turn left along the sea front and continue around to a toll gate (fee). The Upper Pen Trwyn cliff starts around 100m on from the toll gate. From here, the cliff is fairly continuous for the next mile and it is possible to park very close to each sector, however take great care not to block the road.
Due to suspect rock and the proximity of the public road, climbing is only permitted on routes which are between the green painted marker posts and have fixed lower-offs. Routes and areas of cliff between the red painted posts are banned due to instable rock and the risk of falling rock injuring passers-by. All routes finish at BMC installed and maintained lower-offs - and on no account should climbers continue beyond these to the top of the crag due to the increased risk of falling rock and to protect rare and protected plant species.
No climbing on the routes above the Marine drive before 6pm between July15th until Sept 8th this includes Mayfair Wall, the restriction extends to bank holiday weekends as well. Please adhere to this agreement (due to public safety issues during busy times) as it has taken a lot of work to secure access to these crags.
All the bouldering and the climbing in Parisellas's Cave and Mumbo-Jumbo areas are however permitted.
Dates: 25 March to 30 June
Reason: Nesting Birds
Choughs, which have special legal protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act are nesting in the Testament area. Please avoid climbing (including bouldering) in the area between and including the routes "Testament" to "Lyon's Share" until the end of June.
An additional restriction on Excursion Wall for No Bark, No Dill to Call it Black (Inclusive) due to a new nesting Choughs site.
Needs a few more access notes surely?! ie
Due to the increased number of visitors who are likley to be exposed to falling rock, climbing during bank holidayy weekends and during the period July 15th to Septemebr 8th is restricted until after 6pm in the evenings. The Mumbo-Jumbo and Parisellas Cave areas are not affected by these restrictions.
And: Due to suspect rock and the proximity of the public road, climbing is only permitted on routes which are between the green painted marker posts and have fixed lower-offs. Routes and areas of cliff between the red painted posts are banned due to instable rock and the risk of falling rock injuring passers-by. All routes finish at BMC installed and maintained lower-offs - and on no account should climbers continue beyond these to the top of the crag due to the increased risk of falling rock and to protect rare and protected plant species.
from BMC RAD Bulls Crack - 28/Apr/13 |
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Here in lies the topo
http://www.northwalesbouldering.com/upload/members/Breck%20Road%20area%20topo.pdf Andrew.Davies - 23/Feb/10 |
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A good venue when (typically) raining in the hills. A good venue for the aspiring E1 leader, with several soft touches at the grade. Owen W-G - 05/Sep/08 |
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