Climbs 7
Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 4m a.s.l
Faces S
OSI Sheet 70, Discovery series, GR Q 31 02
Crag developed in the 80s with a few lower difficulty climbs. There is room for further development, likely with harder grades.
The crag takes the form of a large variably-angled slab on the left and a series of corners and large overhangs on the right. The rock is a form of volcanic ash, which has weathered to pockets and sharp holds, often with a popcorn like texture.
It can be seen as an obvious black slab to the left as you go along the road from Dún Chaoin towards Ceann Sratha.
Cars can be parked off this road in a rough car park on the broad col between Ceann Sratha and An Mionnán Mór. From here a walk south-west of about 400m brings you to the top of the crag. The best descent is to the left of the crag as you approach and involves a short and easy rock step which gives access to an extensive flat platform (non-tidal) below the cliff.
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