England

A favorite for hill walkers. Also has some winter climbing and skiing. Sharp edge is a classic scramble.

Start Altitude
550m
Finish Altitude
800m
Height gain
250m
Difficulty
S

An excellent fell with much opportunity for walking, scrambling, rock climbing, winter climbing, and skiing.

Start Altitude
600m
Finish Altitude
900m
Height gain
300m
Time to climb
2.5 to 6 hours depending on conditions
Crag

A pleasant bouldering crag in Clevedon. There are a couple of good buttresses, many isolated problems, and even some trad and bolted routes. The attraction however is the bouldering. The good parts are on clean, solid sandstone, with some pumpy traverses. Excellent training. The crag is accessible until about one hour either side of high tide. If the sun is shining it can be pleasanly warm in the middle of winter. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.

Number of routes
30
Range of Routes
4 - 7c
Rock Type
Sandstone
Crag

England's most popular, and arguably, best crag. If nothing else, for the sheer variety, number, quality and enjoyment of the routes. The crag is 4 miles long, and has over 1000 routes.  Despite it's popularity, even on the busiest days it is usually possible to find a quiet spot away from the crowds. Just don't go to the aptly named Popular End if you are seeking solitude, there is always someone climbing there. The climbs are invariably solid, and their short, often bouldery nature makes soloing very popular. The crag is entirely traditional, no bolting is allowed.

Number of routes
1000
Range of Routes
VD - E7
Rock Type
Gritstone