A small rocky outcrop on the hill near Ystradfellte. The compression line of sansa is a prized goal for South Wales boulderers.
Access here is extremely sensitive. Climbers should be aware that this crag is close to the landowner's home, and that loud music should not be played here, and that as a courtesy, visitors should knock on the farmhouse door and let the farmer know of your plans. During summer months he runs a paid car park for walkers, and generous climbers are encouraged to make a similar small donation for use in the interest of future relations here, during the winter months he may allow climbers to park near the farm, please don't park in any fields when the car park isn't open.
Feb 2024- Access has now been granted, the farmer is very pleasant and is happy for climbers to be there so long as they are respectful that its private land. During the summer months please use the farmers parking at the bottom of the lane (£5).
Climbing Area:
Wales
Rock Type:
Limestone
Importance:
Regional
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Private
No. of Routes:
20
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
2017
Grid Reference:
SN 92238 13452
Parking and Approach
From the entrance of the farm off the main road, walk up towards the first building, just before it take the farm track to the left and follow this through a small woodland, you'll go through a gate with a few signs on it, continue on the path for another 200m where there is a pond on the right of the track, just after the pond a small path heads towards the obvious little outcrop.
A wide variety of crags, including adventurous sea cliffs at Ogmore, modern sports routes on inland limestone and sandstone cliffs, and winter climbing venues in the Brecon Beacons.
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Up to date route info can found on the South Wales Climbing Wiki:-https://swcw.org.uk/
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