Climbs 23
Rocktype Dolerite
Faces all
Yerp Boulder Pano © LennyJ1
The Greyabbey (aka Yerp) Boulder is two to four metres high, with a host of problems that are mostly on the easier side of vertical. The rock is good but a bit licheny in places, so it is worth bringing a brush. A pad is recommended as the landings are rocky. High tide comes up to the edge of the boulder, so check tide times before going.
Latitude : 54.518967 | Longitude : -5.551363
About one mile outside Greyabbey on the road to Kircubbin. Visible from the road on a long sweeping bend, opposite a couple of bungalows.
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