Craig Bwthyn Eigiau

Snowdonia

Crag is 25m in height with a vegetated gully on your left as you face into crag.Lower face is predominately slabby on its right hand side. The crag is interspursed with grooves and short walls. Gear is good and crag is relatively clean and solid;however there are a few hollow blocks here and there.Descend by walking up slightly turning left and return to bottom of crag by descending on scree and boulders.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Volcanic
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 7
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SH715641

Parking and Approach

Park at road head (732663)and walk to end of dam then use an old quarry track turning right before Cedryn to reach the farthest dwelling in the cwm;Cwm eigiau cottage. Walk on to a stile and ascend steeply on grass then traverse right over brocken ground.
Area information

A wide range of cliffs - mainly traditional and multi pitch inc. the popular Llanberis Pass, Idwal Slabs, Clogwyn du'r Arddu and Cwm Silyn cliffs, but also outlying outcrops such as Carreg Alltrem. Many crags are on CROW access land - but not all especially some of the outcrops which lie on private enclosed land. Most of central Snowdonia is both designated an SSSI and also is an European Special Area of Conservation on account of the upland habitat and associated geology and plants found here.

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