Ladye Bay (Clevedon)

Avon and Somerset

Discontinous line of low cliffs with bouldering and quite a few sports routes. The rock is a young limestone, much like Portland. Quite a few of the routes have hard starts and hard finishes with soft climbing in the middle. Helmets may be a good idea as we had quite a few bits fall off when we were there!It is tidal - exiting at high tide could be soggy..Bolted with staples - they look ok and have held falls!Bouldering has seen a lot of development recently but James Squire, Rob Stanfield and Jack Bradbrook. Online guide here: http://www.beastlysquirrelblog.com/#/ladye-bay/4569514566

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Climbing Area: South West & Southern Rock Type: Limestone
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 63
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: ST4090172919

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The access notes in the Avon Guide are outstanding. Just follow them to the letter and you can't go wrong.
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