Lindley Moor Edge

Yorkshire Gritstone

36 recorded bouldering problems on small buttresses on natural edge and quarry. The small quarry features 23 (recorded in 1978 guidebook) routes marked with painted numbers (the lines are under refurbishment).

Crag information
Climbing Area: Yorkshire Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 66
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SE100187

Parking and Approach

This crag lies in between junctions 23 and 24(M62); follow A643 until you reach the Wappy Springs Inn, aproximately 50m south of the public house turn under the motorway bridge, if you take the first left there is a car park for the cricket ground, folow the stone wall of the cricket ground to the end, it is an easy scramble to the foot of the rockface.If you walk along the edge bearing left from here there is a bench and by the bench are some steps that lead to a footpath which goes down the edge giving better access to the rocky buttresses that form the outcrops.The quarry area at the left hand end(facing the climbs) are better approached from the mina road though there is no real parking areas there
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Anonymous User
25/06/2020
Some Very loose Rock on the routes, avoid July August as the birds eat the billberrys.
This turns the crag purple.