Troedyrhiw

South East Wales

An extensive and generally broken set of natural sandstone crags overlooking troedyrhiw. there are a number of pleasant vs climbs up the centre of each buttress done by john harwood.without fully recorded details. there is a buttress at a lower level at the right hand end which comprises of a smooth slab on the left, and a bulging tower(gower and s.e.wales). recent bouldering activities have yealded a few supurb problems.

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Sandstone
Importance: CRoW Land: No
Ownership: Unknown No. of Routes: 39
Within National Park: No Year Developed:
Grid Reference: SO076018

Parking and Approach

Approach the crag from the 4054, travelling northward, by taking the first (acute) right-hand turn immediately before Troedyrhiw and parking on a parallel unmetalled road after a left turn. the crag is 60m up the hillside, above a lido. (M.crocker)
Area information

A wide variety of crags, including adventurous sea cliffs at Ogmore, modern sports routes on inland limestone and sandstone cliffs, and winter climbing venues in the Brecon Beacons. To Donate to the South Wales Bolt Fund https://www.southwalesboltfund.co.uk/swbf/support/ Up to date route info can found on the South Wales Climbing Wiki:-https://swcw.org.uk/

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