The hill itself is based inside of the dis-used quarry turners hill itself is more of a scramble than climbing, no gear place ments, would have to possibly top rope but only old trees for anchor points.Though looking round there is probably hundreds of un recorded climbs in the quarry itself but don't no wether access is granted or not.Turners Hill or Turner's Hill is the highest hill in the West Midlands, England, at 271m above sea level.[1] The hill is situated on the border of Dudley and Rowley Regis, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell (originally Rowley Regis and from 1966 to 1974 part of Warley), in a rural part of the predominantly industrial Black Country.
Climbing Area:
Midlands
Rock Type:
Sandstone
Importance:
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
1
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SO96698870
Parking and Approach
Through a hole in fence, via public footpath, obviously used as grass is trampled but no sure it's legit yet. More research is needed. But to come.
There are no guidebooks assigned to this crag
There are no files associated with this crag