This is a very small wall so traveling long distances will more than likely lead to disappointment . On the plus side it has a few entertaining climbs on it and and it gets the sun . It is a rectangular vertical face with a small amount of climbs that are quite self explanatory .The sandstone here is not loose. More photos can be seen by looking on the stourbridge squirrels climbing forum .
Climbing Area:
Midlands
Rock Type:
Sandstone
Importance:
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
7
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SO8261981830
Parking and Approach
Using post code dy7 6hd .From kinver village centre follow signs for the rock houses ,pass them on your left .take the next left into kingsford lane travel down kingsford lane till you reach the toilet block on the right hand side of the road . There is a car parking area on the opposite side of the road to the toilets ( big enough for ten-fifteen cars ). You should be able to park here. In front of you there is a fence which gives you the option to go left or right. Go right for 100metres ,look for the split in the bike track that the path you are on crosses.turn left walk up towards the top of the hill following the " push up track" when you get up near the top look for a big start ramp used by the bikers. From hear you can't miss the wall.
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