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Climbs 60
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 71m a.s.l
Faces S

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Ray Shaw © rayshaw1

Crag features

Climbs ranging from 6 to 15 metres, all single pitch. Site managed by FFME, all bolts, maillons etc in good condition. 9 different areas to climb, with grades ranging from French 3 - 7, with the majority (28) at 5.

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Approach notes

***CURRENTLY RENEGOTIATING ACCESS TO THIS CRAG. LOCAL LANDOWNER HAS BLOCKED THE ACCESS POINT AS DESCRIBED BELOW***

Crag accessed from lay-by on the D660, 1 km (if you see the chateau on the hill you have gone too far!)outside the village of Bayac heading towards Beaumont. Park in the lay-by and follow wooden steps then path uphill for about 5 minutes - this brings you to the crag with a helpful topo signpost, just about in the middle of the 9 areas.

Restricted Access

***CURRENTLY RENEGOTIATING ACCESS TO THIS CRAG. LOCAL LANDOWNER HAS BLOCKED THE ACCESS POINT AS DESCRIBED BELOW***

 

 

Crag accessed from lay-by on the D660, 1 km (if you see the chateau on the hill you have gone too far!)outside the village of Bayac heading towards Beaumont. Park in the lay-by and follow wooden steps then path uphill for about 5 minutes - this brings you to the crag with a helpful topo signpost, just about in the middle of the 9 areas.

 

 

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