Climbs 37
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 288m a.s.l
Scattered amongst a large boulder field at the North-West end of the Lough Dan there are some excellent routes in a beautiful setting. The majority and best of these are located on the obvious main buttress. Though routes have been developed there this the 80s there is still a potential for more routes.
The shortest walk-in is from the south at about 35
The shortest walk-in is from the south at about 35 – 40 minutes. Follow minor roads from Roundwood via Oldbridge to the Scout Centre at the west side of Lough Dan where it is possible to park on the roadside. Walk to a bridge and sharp road-bend at O 150 031. There may be 2 or 3 parking spaces here but care should be taken to leave room for farm machinery to pass. Residents are less enthusiastic about visitors since one of them had to be brought to hospital by helicopter because it was not possible to get a car past inconsiderately parked visitors' vehicles. Continue for a short distance until a stile on the right gives access to a path across private land which crosses the shoulder of the hill above Lough Dan until the Inchavore floodplain is reached. To ford the river go past a rather large grove of trees on its south bank for about 200m until a suitably shallow crossing point is reached. The crag is now 10 minutes away up the hill to the right.
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