Hood Crag

Yorkshire Gritstone

A tough block of the hardest grit imaginable. A low roof providing a number of challenges. Can be damp under the roof after rain but catches the sun

Crag information
Climbing Area: Yorkshire Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 16
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SE1358159213

Parking and Approach

Close to the Blubberhouses to Pateley Road north of the Stone House Inn. Drive north from the inn and take the left turn into Hoodstorth Lane. This leads downhill to ample parking/picnic spot by a stream (The Washburn). Walk 200m up the road to the second of two bends Enter the field by carefully crossing a gate feature and follow the river terrace to pass a gap in the wall and onto the moorland. This point can be gained from further back along Hoodstorth Lane and dropping down to the bridge crossing the river. The crag is uphill from here and is on access land though some of the approach is not. Can also be approached from the walk that goes around the reservoir.
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