Ownership of the combe is divided between Avon Wildlife Trust (who own the eastern section) and the charitable trust Groundworks South (who own the western section where the majority of the crags are located). The Landowner does not allow climbing on the crags. If climbers do decide to visit and are asked to leave by Groundworks staff, they should do so politely and as quickly as is safely possible.
Be aware that there are frequently loose blocks at the top of the smaller buttresses - a cautious approach is advised. As with any crag, climbing here is an activity with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions.
Dates: 15 February to 15 May
Reason: Nesting Birds
Ravens are nesting on Eagle Rock - the buttress should be avoided until the signs are removed.
Rockfax Description
Climb up the right-hand side of a massive flake that leans against the cliff face and at its top make some puzzling moves out right to a flared groove. Head up the groove a short distance and then go over the bulges above slightly rightwards to finish on some easier territory. © Rockfax
Local Trad , Devon and surrounding counties 50 E2 and some E3 and a few E4 and an E5
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Grade: E3 5c ***
(Avon Gorge (Sea Walls Area))