Vicarage Cliff

Culm Coast & Baggy Point

Sunny and sheltered, with short pleasant routes up to 90ft. Solid rock, an added bonus. Best offer is Box Of Delights (HS 4b).

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Climbing Area: South West & Southern Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 46
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SS197151

Parking and Approach

Tidal - must be half-tide or less to reach base of routes. Best approach: Follow coastal path from Morwenstowe Church. From the promontory to the south of Hawkers Hut, where a stream runs down, is a steep descent path about 50ft seawards of the main cliff line. About 20ft below the top is an old but solid metal stake hidden in a hollow which is good for a handline. An old 50m rope will just reach the beach. [Thanks, Andy Ashley.]Alternative - and less safe: start descent at Hawkers Hut, to a long low promontory with a conspicuous tower halfway along. Take the steep grass slopes down to the beach near the mouth of Tidna Stream.
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27/02/2019
At the south end of the of the beach there is an in-situ rope providing mellow access