Titlington Mount

Northumberland

Crag information
Climbing Area: North East Rock Type: Sandstone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Private No. of Routes: 7
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: NU090156

Please note that for the time being, there is no access to Titlington Mount crag or the boulders below and adjacent to it. These are on private land and for now permissive access has been withdrawn. Please do not visit the crag or boulders, phone or call into the farm to ask permission to climb there.
 
This does not affect access to the boulders on the Open Access land around Titlington Pike.
The Access Land boundary is clearly shown on the OS 1:25000 series mapping (OS GR NU08991 15969)
I’ll update on the crags status in a month or so.

 

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05/05/2023
Please note that for the time being, there is no access to Titlington Mount crag or the boulders below and adjacent to it. These are on private land and for now permissive access has been withdrawn. Please do not visit the crag or boulders, phone or call into the farm to ask permission to climb there.
This does not affect access to the boulders on the Open Access land around Titlington Pike.

The Access Land boundary is clearly shown on the OS 1:25000 series mapping (OS GR NU08991 15969)
I’ll update on the crags status in a month or so.

Thanks,

Please note that for the time being, there is no access to Titlington Mount crag or the boulders below and adjacent to it. These are on private land and for now permissive access has been withdrawn. Please do not visit the crag or boulders, phone or call into the farm to ask permission to climb there.
This does not affect access to the boulders on the Open Access land around Titlington Pike.

The Access Land boundary is clearly shown on the OS 1:25000 series mapping (OS GR NU08991 15969)
I’ll update on the crags status in a month or so.

Thanks,

Steve