The north side of the Gorge is predominantly owned by the National Trust and mapped as Open Access land under the CRoW Act which give a right of access for climbers to use these crags all year. The Cheddar Gorge Access Map gives full details of climbing access throughout the Gorge.
The mapo references the latest guide to the Gorge - 'Cheddar Gorge Climbs' (M. Crocker, 2015), which has details of the popular crags on the north side and definitive details of restored routes on the south side. It is available from The Gorge Outdoors shop in Cheddar village, as well as other climbing and outdoor shops in the area.
Reason: Nesting Birds
Dogs should be kept under control on a lead at any crags on the north side of the Gorge.
The National Trust require any new bolting to be cleared with them first - please contact the BMC Access Team if you are considering any bolting work and so we can help in any approach to the Trust.
Road to 7a, cheddar , Orange Spot Cheddar , Cheddar 40
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Alban Luffman | 6 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: Low down there is a slightly loose block, with a nice smiley face on it; should be fine for while longer, but maybe don\'t stand both feet on it :) | βeta? | |
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βeta: Low down there is a slightly loose block, with a nice smiley face on it; should be fine for while longer, but maybe don't stand both feet on it :) |
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Steve Bartle | 24 Jun, 2020 |
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βeta: First bolt is fairly high and not as straightforward as it looks | βeta? | |
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βeta: First bolt is fairly high and not as straightforward as it looks |
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