Allen's Sunbeach

Mid-Wales

smooth sea washed rock with many prows providing hard bouldering challanges above a pebble beach : accessible 3 hours either side of high tide and the south end probably for longer .at the moment 11 very short(8-10 metres ) bolted sport routes V+ to 7b and 1 open project partially bolted to the left of Entropy: there are also good trad routes following the obvious crack lines in the various bays : worth a visit if you are in the area.Usually just called Sunbeach now as they seem to have dropped the Allen's bit.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Shale
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Private No. of Routes: 25
Within National Park: Yes Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SH575082

Parking and Approach

drive down through the caravan park of (Allens) Sunbeach just south of Llwyngwril in Meirionnydd: park and walk south along the beach for 300 m: gates close 6 pm so it is better to park in a good layby further south on the main road 300 metres past the Sunbeach entrance : It is possible to then walk acrosss the gated level crossing down into the caravan park: also possible is to park outside the gates at the entrance to the park.
Area information

A very extensive area -extending from the sea-cliffs of Cardigan in the south-west to the mountains of southern Snowdonia (Cadair Idris and Yr Arran massif) to the gritstone outcrops of the Rhinogau, to the old slate quarries of the Dinas Mawddwy and Barmouth areas and as far east as the Berwyn hills.

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