South East Wales Limestone
Since the production of the 1992 guidebook to the area by the SWMC, a number of crags, in conjunction with the BMC bolting policy, have received a face-lift. This has led to many of the routes being re-bolted with more substantial anchors, acquiring lower-off stations to help provide convenience and reduce the risk of damage to plant life above many of the crags as well as received a general cleaning up either by increased traffic or by sheer hard work. Subsequently, this has increased the popularity of many of the cliffs as well as stimulating a whole host of new routes throughout the grading spectrum.
Such activity has not gone unnoticed and it has been felt necessary to update the areas information technology by a series of topo guides including the best sandstone and limestone crags: these are available as South Wales Sports Climbs.
The intentions of the topos are twofold: firstly to introduce the climbers to the cliffs harbouring many of the areas best sports routes with quick and easily-accessible information and secondly to help provide some form of remuneration, not matter how small, for the climbers who have been active in re-equipping the routes as well as providing the new routes.
Below will be found a list of the sandstone crags including with some update information and a taster with what is best about the crags. The information is not complete so please contribute to the bolt-fund by buying the topos and helping maintain a healthy environment for future gear replacement.
Gary Gibson on the first ascent of Wet Afternoon (7b), Taffs Well.
Photo: Hazel Gibson
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Dinas
Rock (updated 13.7.09) | Witches
point (updated 21.1.2004)
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| Gilwern (updated 18.8.2008) | ||
| Taffs
Well West (updated 15.5.2010) |
Taffs
Well Main (updated 9.4.09) |