Trevor Rocks Area

Clwyd Limestone

A popular collection of low to mid grade routes in the reminants of an old limestone quarry, with a mixture of Sport and Traditional climbing. 

The crag is often busy with local groups, but are usually contained to the right of the main quarry and off the routes described in most guide books. 

Crag information
Climbing Area: Wales Rock Type: Limestone
Importance: Local CRoW Land: Yes
Ownership: Private No. of Routes: 166
Within National Park: No Year Developed: 1900
Grid Reference: SJ229433

Due to the site's designation as both an SSSI and an Eurpoean Special Area of Conservation the landowner has been informed by Natural Resources for Wales that he cannot allow vegetation clearance, rock clearing or drilling on these rockfaces. Therefore until  please refrain from further new routing in this area.

Peregrines historically nested on the far left hand side of the crag. Signs will be in place on the apparoach path if this is the case but the birds have not nested here for over 10 years. 

There are no seasonal restrictions currently in place on any of Trevor rocks sections.

CRoW Information

On Open Access land.  

 

Area information

The eastern side of the Eglwyseg Valley contains some great limestone escarpments and number of excellent cliffs with climbing ranging from trad. protected low-grade classics to modern bolt protected desperates for the steely-fingered. The whole escarpment is a SSSI with many valuable conservation features including; rare cliff flora, well-developed (and undisturbed) scree slopes, and established pairs of legally protected breeding birds. In comparison to other parts of the country, the Clwyd birds appear to nest slightly earlier in the year and voluntary restrictions therefore apply from 15th Feb -15th July inclusive. Local conservation volunteers monitor the nesting birds and agree appropriate nesting restrictions each year with the BMC. Relations between climbers, the local conservationists and Denbighshire County Council remain very good and it is important visitors continue to adhere to the nesting restrictions and following conservation advice. - The nest sites are located between markers placed by DCC at the base of the Craig Arthur, Monks Buttress, and very occassioaly in the Trevor Area (but birds have not nested on that section for over 10 years). The markers are metal squares (15cm across) painted half red, half green. The nest site is usually located between two markers which are usually 30 - 40m apart - climbers should avoid all routes in the 'red zone'. Conservation Advice - If you hear the obvious shrieks of an alarmed peregrine, please retreat from the area. - Stick to established paths across scree slopes. - Do not lower-off with the rope running directly around tree trunks.

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Anonymous User
13/05/2018
Dead link for information on restrictions with crows. Visited recently and no markers out at the moment
Anonymous User
20/04/2019
climbed at suspect wall April some lower offs looking quite worn.