Three good boulders in the Coppermines valley above Coniston. Split Rock is the lowest, then the Pudding Stone itself then the Ridge Stone. Some routes on the west face are high, so it may be advisable to toprope.
Climbing Area:
Lake District
Rock Type:
Volcanic
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
Yes
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
30
Within National Park:
Yes
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SD 296 987
Parking and Approach
From Coniston take the second R after the bridge, for Walna Scar. Turn left up a very steep hill and continue to the fell gate. Turn R and follow the track for about 0.5 miles, until parking spaces. Follow the quarry track rightwards across the hillside until it turns into a path. The Pudding Stone is just beyond. The Ridge Stone is situated to the north, over a stream. The Split Rock is about 80m south.
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