Cringle Moor Quarry

Tyne and Wear

A small quarried wall about 4.5 metres in height on good solid sandstone. Despite the limited amount of problems, it is worth a look if you find yourself in the local area or walking on the Cleveland Way. There are more quarries in the area but they lack the quality compared to this wall.

Crag information
Climbing Area: North East Rock Type: Sandstone
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 7
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: NZ5356702757

Parking and Approach

On open access moorland. Park at Lord Stones Café. Join the Cleveland Way as it crosses the back of the car park and follow it up onto Cringle Moor to the viewpoint. Leave the viewpoint heading south east on the path for about 200m, then break off across the moor in a south west direction. After 5 minutes or so you'll drop onto the quarry. Do not approach from below and strictly no dogs.
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Anonymous User
02/03/2020
Definately not in the Tyne and Wear.

Should be Cleveland, as its on the Cleveland Hills