The current access situation at Craig y Forwyn has had a long and troubled past- it wasn't long ago that there was no access and climbing was totally banned. Now thanks to the efforts of Volunteers and Officers the situation has improved and the situation is better than its been for years.
The Behaviour of climbers when visiting the crag is crucial to this situation continuing and improving.
The ownership of the crag varies along its length and more information can be found below, however its safe to assume that climbing is tolerated and is NOT a right. If you climb here, please do so quietly and inconspicuously as possible.
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Gary Gibson | 31 Oct, 2023 |
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βeta: First ascent GaryGibson | βeta? | |
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βeta: First ascent GaryGibson |
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Nick Bullock | 16 May, 2022 |
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βeta: As mentioned below, the tree has moved, so it can be leaned against, bridged, stood on, making the crux much easier, but it's also in the fall zone once above it. The route is now more like an E4 6a if the tree is used. :-) | ||
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βeta: As mentioned below, the tree has moved, so it can be leaned against, bridged, stood on, making the crux much easier, but it's also in the fall zone once above it. The route is now more like an E4 6a if the tree is used. :-) |
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Steve Long | 29 Jul, 2020 |
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βeta: The crux is a VERY long reach, feels 6b for climbers of average height. | ||
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βeta: The crux is a VERY long reach, feels 6b for climbers of average height. |
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Grade: E4 6a ***
(Craig y Forwyn)