Climbs 41
Rocktype Volcanic tuff
Altitude 319m a.s.l
Faces SE
Creigiau Llandeglau was first climbed on in the early 1950s and further developed more recently. It has 23 6-8m long microroutes (S 4a - E2 5c) and one 25m HS girdle. The rock is of variable quality and lichenous in places. Few routes have belays at the top; bold soloing being the norm for most routes at all grades. With a long history of visits by local climbers, there are no access issues.
Probably not worth a special visit but it is a pleasant little venue if passing.
See the new Central Wales - Elenydd guidebook for further details.
See the new guidebook.
Sometimes described as 'the best crag in the Llandegley area', this is a scenic little venue with some fun routes. Worth a visit if you're nearby Sam W - 25/Aug/23 |
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If you have two ropes with you, it is possible to set up belays on outcrops up the slope from the pinnacle area, which can be used for all the routes in this area sn - 02/Jul/19 |
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