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Restricted Access

Access to Malham is a privilege and subject to the following climbers access agreement. Please ensure you read, understand and follow these points to ensure continued good relations with the Parish Council, other landowners, farmers and local residents

  • Stick to public rights of way - don't take short cuts though fields below the Cove as these are not Open Acces land
  • Always use the public toilet block next to the pub instead of the bushes
  • Follow the bolting agreement - no bolting at weekends, during the school summer holiday or whilst the nesting restriction is in effect to ensure noise doesn't disturb nesting birds or detract from other visitors experience
  • No wild camping near the Cove or nearby fields, or sleeping in vehicles in the village or parking areas - use the campsite at Riverdale or Goredale instead
  • Parking is a very sensitive issue - only park in the locations listed in the parking section below
  • Make use of local business (pubs/cafes/restaurants etc) after a day at the crag and help to put money back into the local economy

By following these guidelines, you'll be making sure the currently good relations with the village and Parish Council are maintained for the future.

Respect the Rock: How to climb at Malham Cove - YouTube

Seasonal Restrictions

Dates: 1 March to 30 September

Reason: Nesting Birds

 

Update: The Peregrine restriction for 2023 has been lifted (as of 23rd May) due to nest failure.

 

Peregrine restriction:  Malham is an important and very visible site for nesting peregrines. The restriction when in force applies to all the routes on the Terrace Wall and the Carnage Area of the Right Wing from 1st March-31st July. However, the routes to the right of Scorpio (which starts as for Carnage Left Hand) are unrestricted.

The bolted sport routes on the right side of Upper Central Wall are unaffected except for those that breach the main overhang. On-site notices will also be in place and RSPB volunteers will monitor the birds throughout the nesting period. 

House martins also frequently nest between May-September, often on the popular hard sport routes (frequently affecting Raindogs, Seventh Aardvark, Bat Route and others). Please avoid any routes with nests on or near to avoid damaging the nests, until the young have fledged. It will be obvious which nests are being used due to parents flying in and out. Whilst routes can be climbed once the young have fledged, they can return to the nest site to roost, so be careful not to damage the nests.

39m, 2 pitches.

Rockfax Description
A wandering line but with some good climbing.
1) 6a, 17m. Follow El Coronel to its peg and jammed wire. Pull up and left to a slim corner and ledge above. Now move up and right to the belay of El Coronel.
2) 6a, 22m. Follow El Coronel to the hole and thread. Now work leftwards to link up with Mulatto Wall and finish up this. © Rockfax

FA. Dave Knighton, Dave Cronshaw 1980.

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Seymore Butt 21 Mar, 2005 Show βeta
βeta: Could someone explain to me how did Knighton & Cronshaw know to follow El Coronel in 1980 when this wasn,t done until 1982 ?
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βeta: Could someone explain to me how did Knighton & Cronshaw know to follow El Coronel in 1980 when this wasn,t done until 1982 ?

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Route of Interest
The Full Throttle

Grade: E4 6b ***
(Dovestones (Ravens Peak))

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