Visitors can expect a super, semi-urban bouldering venue with the added bonus of ice cream. It is a great spot for climbing and enjoying the outdoors.
The designated open access land under the Countryside & Rights of Way Act (2000) provides area access for climbing, walking, and other quiet recreation on foot. It also specifically grants a legal right of access for climbing activities.
Visitors should be aware that the landowner has the right to restrict access for up to 28 days per year, often for public safety reasons such as shooting in moorland areas. Longer term restrictions can also be applied for with Natural England, so it is important to check for these regularly.
Visitors can use the feedback form to report any incorrect information on the page or to provide additional information. RAD is updated as access changes, and visitors can also post comments anonymously to update others on current information.
Visitors can expect a stunning sensory experience with great views of the valley. The rocky natural formation offers climbing opportunities and a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.