Climbs 41
Rocktype Sandstone (soft)
Altitude 84m a.s.l
Faces N
brixton climber in south sandstone © brixton climber
A steep central wall flanked by lesser buttresses.
As with all Southern Sandstone, this crag is for top-roping and bouldering/soloing only. Bring long static slings as some toprope anchors are a way back from the edge. Make sure the set-up is arranged so that the karabiner is over the edge and no moving rope is in contact with the rock.
There is currently a blue tit with a nest of chicks half way up Kenian crack, this route may be best avoided for a few weeks (25/05/2020)
No reported access problems, although the crag is on private land. It has been known for cows to inhabit the field below the crag, so be aware of this.
The crag is reached by a footpath that heads off at a sharp bend in the road running east from the B2026 - there is one car parking space here (provided the car's not too big). There are verges a little further away down the hill that also suffice.
The crag starts about 300m down the path on the left.
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