Stronstrey Bank Quarry

Lancashire

A gritstone quarry in a lovely position above White Coppice, and although the climbing isn't the most spectacular, there are some decent, clean, and challenging routes - a good evening venue to escape the dreaded Wilton/Anglezarke midges. Care required with loose rock on some topouts.For further details on the bouldering see http://ukbouldering.com/wiki/index.php/Lancashire

Crag information
Climbing Area: North West Rock Type: Gritstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 100
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SD618186

A bird of prey has been reported as nesting on the route Canine Crawl - no further information is currently available so a more detailed restriction isnt possible at this time, but please avoid that route whle the bird is present, be aware of the potenital for disturbance if climbing nearby and back off if the birds are disturbed.

Please email access@thebmc.co.uk wth any further informatio on the nesting brids - species/description and behavior around climbers would be particularly useful.

Parking and Approach

Only park in the cricket club car park when on weekdays or when there is no match on. Alternative parking can be found on the rough approach road.
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Anonymous User
18/05/2020
Carl Spencer reports (May 2020) that there is a bird of prey nesting near Canine Crawl, so avoid this area for now. Also while COVID restrictions are on, probably NOT best to park in White Coppice, but to park at Anglezarke and walk in from the south. Paul Evans, Area sec