Accommodation details can be obtained from the Landmark Trust (Tel: 01628 825925). Please check in as a climber with the Lundy Warden on arrival for up to date access information on extended or lifted climbing restrictions, recent rockfall etc. Letting the Landmark Trust know you are a climber when you book your ferry and accommodation doesn't get this information through to the warden so drop in and say hello when you arrive.
A number of rockfalls have affected several crags along the west coast in recent years – please see the CC guidebook supplement for details on what has been affected.
Please do not place any additional abseil/belay stakes or abseil slings without first gaining permission from the Lundy Warden. The approaches to all the cliffs on the island can be safeguarded with enough rope and common sense. This is essential to maintaining a continued good relationship with the Warden and the Landmark Trust.
Dates: 31 March to 15 September
Reason: Nesting Birds
Restrictions on Lundy fall into three categories:
- Unrestricted (year round access)
- Restricted from 31 March - 14 August
- Restricted from 31 March - 15 September
Page numbers refer to the first page of each crag from the CC Lundy (2008) guidebook.
Restrictions are continually monitored by the Lundy Warden and team, but if you see any nesting birds within unrestricted areas, please report to the Warden. If birds fledge early or sites fail, the affected restrictions will be lifted once the warden has confirmed that the site(s) are vacant. Likewise, occasionally nesting may start later in the season requiring extension to the restricted period - always check RAD and with the Warden on arrival for any updates to the restrictions.
Unrestricted
Restricted 31 March - 14 August
Restricted 31 March - 15 September
These restrictions are subject to constant review and it is important that climbers contact the Warden for updates before your visit or on arrival to the Island.
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bclifton | 24 Jul, 2019 |
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βeta: I feel this doesn't get climbed too often and the guide book is vague so I thought I would leave some beta. Both knight's Templar rocks are quite overgrown and several climbs now look more like gardening. However fat Freddie's is mostly clean and good rock. Good moves through the flake overhang with ok gear. I belayed at the bottom of the groove, round the right corner of the face, as it sounds like most other people did. Top crack to the pinnacle is sustained but very well protected. There is an easy downclimb on the back left corner inline with halfway wall. | ||
Show beta
βeta: I feel this doesn't get climbed too often and the guide book is vague so I thought I would leave some beta. Both knight's Templar rocks are quite overgrown and several climbs now look more like gardening. However fat Freddie's is mostly clean and good rock. Good moves through the flake overhang with ok gear. I belayed at the bottom of the groove, round the right corner of the face, as it sounds like most other people did. Top crack to the pinnacle is sustained but very well protected. There is an easy downclimb on the back left corner inline with halfway wall. |
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Grade: HVS 5b ***
(Baggy Point)