Cerrig Gwynion

Mid-Wales

First climbed on extensively in the 1950s and recently further developed, this fine little single-pitch crag has routes ranging from D - E3. The routes are currently being checked for the forthcoming new Elenydd guide and further information will appear in due course.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Quartzite
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 27
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SN972656000.

Parking and Approach

The crag is NOT on CROW (open access) land and there are NO public rights of way leading to the crag. Access is via a long-disused quarry. The quarry is also not on open access land and there are no public rights of way either leading to, or within, the quarry; access is therefore entirely at the discretion of the landowner. There is no access agreement but, to date, occasional visits by climbers appear to be tolerated. It should be appreciated that this status quo can change at any time and the crag
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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