Climbs 25
Rocktype Limestone
Altitude 22m a.s.l
Faces SE
A small esoteric bouldering venue between Beer & Seaton in East Devon. A good range of problems on generally steep and solid sea washed rock in a lovely spot tucked away from the madding crowd. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
A PDF topo is available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/109sAWr0Tb1dZMEzQTQGxr7jpMJJi0hJ5/view?usp=sharing
Note: Like many crags on the sea shore, the problems are greatly affected by changing shingle levels. Currently (mid Aug '24) some of the sit start problems are under 2ft of shingle! Hopefully this'll move on at some point soon..
Accessible from Seaton Hole for ~3 hours either side of low tide and from Beer beach ~1-2hrs around low tide. Approach described from the East at Seaton Hole. Park on the minor road and descend to Seaton Hole beach past the Jurassic Bites café (great for a post-climb bacon bap). Follow the pebble beach right (looking out to sea, ie. Westwards) for ~5mins to reach the first sector, an obvious long low undercut wall.
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