Fairbourne

Mid-Wales

The sea cliffs just north of LLwyngwril below the hillside of Gallt Fflynnon yr Hydd provide more sport routes for Meirionnydd. Generally short at 10 metres or less the routes are on good rock faces , easily accessed , well bolted with resin ring bolts , usually have a double bolt lower off and best of all get loads of sunshine.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Other
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 12
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SH598108

Parking and Approach

Access can be quick or less quick depending on how much attention you give to signs on gates . Just north of the village of LLwyngwril by the bridge called Pont Caletwr are two laybys . The one nearest the village is best for parking : Walk along the road into the village for 250 metres to where there is an old gate on the right by a house called " wendys " : a path leads directly down to the sea : the cliffs are 300 metres northwards along the shore
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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