Climbs 1
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 146m a.s.l
Granite crags in a fine setting in native woodland overlooking a loch.The main crag is below a seepage line and it can be May before all the climbs are dry. Peregrines often nest on the rock but the nest site is a distance from the climbs and in 30 years they have never been frightened off by the climbing.
From the bridge in Bonar Bridge, take the minor road up the hill through the village to Migdale. After 2 miles, park at the north-west shore of Migdale Loch and take the path along the north shore. After about 1 mile, the pathclimbs steadily and the climbs are above. You can also approach from the opposite direction from the Spinningdale to Migdale road, which is a similar distance.
There is also a small bouldering crag visible from the path just before the path climbs and you turn off to the higher crags (lots of black streaks).
There are no comments from visitors to this crag. |
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