Lanshaw Rocks

West Yorkshire Gritstone

A circuit of mostly easier problems on clean rock with good landings. Set on a lovely spot on the beautiful Ilkley Moor at 350 metres above sea-level. Many of the problems will have been done before.

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Climbing Area: Yorkshire Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 18
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SE136447

Parking and Approach

Parking and approach: There are numerous possible approaches and the crag combines well with a walk on the Moor. The quickest is to park at the big lay-by (SE 149 454) just outside Burley Woodhead. Flog up the path towards some prominent quarried boulders, then trend left to cross the beck, following the millennium path until it forks. The right-hand path passes Lower Lanshaw Dam and goes all the way to the rocks. 25 minutes (quicker on the way back as it is all downhill).Access: The crag is on access land.
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