ads.ukclimbing.com

[ukc advertising]
Click to read about Advertising on UKC
Search results... 1 indoor wall found
[ Print larger map ]

Do you have more up to date information?
Please click to
These details were last updated on 02/Jun/2009

Clifton Reynes Disused Railway Bridge

this page viewed 4,127 times, with 256 clicks to their website

Address
Clifton Reynes, Olney, Milton Keynes, BEDFORDSHIRE MK46 5DS

Email
n.m.pigott@open.ac.uk

Website
www.mkmountaineering.org

Costs
Free

Opening times
Always Open, though a torch may be required at certain times

Notes
There is a good pub in the village if you work up a thirst.

There are two disused railway bridges just outside the small village of Clifton Reynes, near Olney, about ten minutes' drive from Milton Keynes. The bridges are built of roughly dressed limestone and offer many routes up to about 6 metres high (the arête of the bridge leading up on to the road above is about 10 metres) or traverses up to 15 metres long. The climbing tends to be steep and fingery. The second bridge is probably the best. [David Quinn] --OS SP905515

Directions
Driving directions to Clifton Reynes Disused Railway Bridge with Google
See website.

Gear shop
The Outdoor Shop, Stony Stratford.

Nearby pubs
The Robin Hood, Clifton Reynes

Dedicated?
NO, part of a school or leisure centre

Crags
Find Crags near to this indoor wall

USER FEEDBACKLogin as a Registered User to add your comments

i found the first bridge(followed the track and up the hill and was there) but wheres the second?? anyone know ?
ryanwfisme1 ? - 10/Oct/09

I enjoy climbing there, but some bugger nicked all my climbing ropes which I left there.
William Kettleborough - 19/Apr/06

Not so good in the winter, but still no where near as good as the building site's, as long as you are careful that there are no security guards around.It's also worth climbing up the tower crane at the Olney Ousedale, or climbing the pile driver that used to be at the tannery near Olney.
Aladdin - 18/Mar/06

dam good for climbing, even better for burning hay bales, not as fun to climb as the building site near the woods, or the nearby haystack.
william kettleborough - 21/Feb/05

dam good for climbing, even better for burning hay bales, not as fun to climb as the building site near the woods, or the nearby haystack.
william kettleborough - 21/Feb/05

best outdoor climbing in the immediate vacinity though very wet and dank during winter months, few routes marked out in chalk around v3, v4
davey - 22/Dec/04

USER PHOTO GALLERY
There are no photos of this indoor wall available. Click to Upload a new photo for this indoor wall.