Lon Isallt Bay

Gogarth Area

beach bouldering, good landings for the most, and a reasonable variety of grades.lots of steep little lines and pumpy traverses. there are many obvious lines, and infinite eliminates to be sent. some areas need the sun to dry off, but a lovely venue in the winter when the suns out. The height of the crag can vary considerably (2metres) depending on the height of the pebbles, thus adding more possibilities as the rock is exposed. The current height is quite high compared to the levels in 2005 but this does go down again regularly!

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Other
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 15
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SH240796

Parking and Approach

Lies in the sheltered cove 1km up from Porth Dafarch in the direction of Treaddur Bay. Park near the bend of the road above the beach where a wire fence is visible. pull well in, room for a couple of cars.
Area information

Gogarth's seacliffs contain some of the most important breeding seabird colonies in Europe. It is important climbers continue contributing towards their protection by observing the negotiated nesting restrictions which apply to a number of cliffs. Most of the area is managed by the RSPB as an internationally important bird reserve and the arrangements here are often cited as best exemplars of how climbing and conservation can co-exist. PLEASE REFER TO THE INDIVIDUAL CRAG ENTRIES ON THIS DATABASE FOR FULL DETAILS. The range of cliffs include Gogarth Bay, South Stack, The Range as well as other outlying crags along the Anglesey coast.

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