Climbs 9
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 7m a.s.l
Faces NE
A nice little wall of granite on the promontary just under the unusual Buchanness Lodge. Features some short but nice crack climbs, with mostly very well protected routes. There is likely more limited options for belays, which may have to be set up close to the edge. Alternatively, the addition of a couple of stakes at the top would cover all the routes.
From the Boddam Castle car park opposite the evangelical church (as for Corbie's Hole, Thief's Loup, etc), walk north along the road and take the first right down the private track to Buchanness Lodge. The crag is on the promontary at the NE side of the lodge under a set of steps, however from the track it is better to skirt the south side of the grounds (faint path) and then head north on the grassy area above the cliffs to avoid going through the lodge grounds. approx 5 min approach.
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