A small crag, which makes up what it lacks in volume with the striking quality of its highball routes – each constructed of the finest Slipstones grit. The dominant feature is the Main Tower, however a recently developed bouldering circuit is not to be overlooked and provides an excellent warm up for the main event, or a distraction for those lacking in bravery. It receives little sunshine so visit on a fine day.
Climbing Area:
Yorkshire
Rock Type:
Gritstone
Importance:
Local
CRoW Land:
No
Ownership:
Unknown
No. of Routes:
20
Within National Park:
No
Year Developed:
Grid Reference:
SE124803000.
Check for restrictions before a visit - notioces are posted but a long way up the track.
Parking and Approach
Marked as Twin Standing Stones on the OS map and on open access land. Approach by car as for Slipstones but park in the layby before reaching the Slipstones parking, at the old red telephone box. Cross the footbridge and turn immediately right, and pass two buildings to follow the old cart track uphill. Follow this track and, upon encountering a line of trees on the left, go through two more gates. Immediately after passing through the final gate, walk uphill past a line of shooting positions. When level with the crag on the right, strike out across the moor.
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