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Tom Skelhon enjoying a fine evening on the sustained She's Slipping Away (7a) at the remote sea cliff of Morfa Bychan © Mark Glaister
Morfa Bychan is tucked away in a tranquil cove and adjacent to a nice beach. It has some superb rock and climbing and makes a worthwhile venue within easy reach of the Pembrokeshire crags, or when combined with a visit to the nearby Telpyn Point or Pendine. The cliff is limestone and very steep in its central section. This initially appears quite intimidating but on closer inspection it all feels quite friendly. Morfa Bychan has a good grade mix - in the centre are harder routes whilst on its right-hand side the cliff is less steep.
Would recommend walking from Pendine along the coast to save damaging your car on the track and dodgy parking down by the beach. That parking should not be on rockfax ybot77 - 30/Jul/25 |
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first class crag,better than shipwreck and quicker to drive to from cardiff. Keep up the good work but watch it doesn't tip over under the added stress. freelunchprovider - 09/Jul/15 |
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