Crawley Woods Rocks

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Crawley Woods Rocks
( Nicholaston Woods Rocks )
Crawley Woods Rocks
Crawley Woods Rocks
Rock Type Quarried Carboniferous Limestone
Climbing Style Undeveloped
Approach Time 20 minutes
Area Gower
Sub Area Tor Bay and Great Tor
Geodata
WGS-84 Location 51.570694, -4.1388014
OS Grid Ref. SS 518 879
WGS-84 Parking Location 51.575583, -4.127859
GR Parking Location SS 526 884
Parking Postcode SA3 2HJ
Base Elevation 25 metres (Other)
General Info
Faces Direction South
Aspect Sunny
Wind Sheltered Seldomly
Climbing Type Normal
Seepage
Crags Within 400m

Crawley Woods Rocks




BOLTING POLICY

PREAMBLE

The following information is from the 1970 Jeremy Talbot guide to Gower:

Nicholaston Woods are known locally as Crawley Woods. This is a delightful little area of small crags situated about ½ mile west along the beach by Nicholaston Burrows. Once a popular training area, it has been fairly extensively climbed on by A.Osborn, B.Taylor and at a later date, by J.O.Talbot. Today it is out of fashion and profuse vegetation holds sway. No climbs are given in this area in the guide book. Access is easy from Tor Bay East or Oxwich. [1]

Since 1970 there is even more "profuse vegetation" . However, the place is probably worth exploring.

ACCESS

Easiest access is from the beach.

THE ROUTES

First Ascents

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Notes