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DESTINATION GUIDE: South Wales Sandstone

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 UKC Articles 26 Oct 2022

Eben Myrddin Muse writes about South Wales' lesser-known sandstone cliffs and quarries, with sport, trad, and bouldering on offer...

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 Mick Ward 26 Oct 2022
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Great article. Am keen to go back. 

Mick

 alex505c 29 Oct 2022
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Not mentioned in the article but some of my favorite routes in Pembroke were on the sandstone seacliffs, such as Armorican (VS 4c)

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 PaulJepson 29 Oct 2022
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North pembroke is far too civilised. This article is about grotty valleys sandstone, Gods own, mostly old quarry workings. Geographically different (or at least seems to be) than the bedding slabs of north Pembroke. Whilst it is at the southern end, I'd describe Pembroke as west wales rather than south wales.


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