Port Eynon Cave 2
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Port Eynon Cave 2 | |
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Rock Type | Natural Carboniferous Limestone |
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Climbing Style | Undeveloped |
Approach Time | 20 minutes |
Area | Gower |
Sub Area | Port Eynon |
Geodata | |
WGS-84 Location | 51.537246, -4.210034 |
OS Grid Ref. | SS 468 843 |
WGS-84 Parking Location | 51.544533, -4.211459 |
GR Parking Location | SS 467 851 |
Parking Postcode | SA3 1NN |
Base Elevation | 2 metres (Other) |
General Info | |
Faces Direction | South West |
Aspect | Rarely Sunny |
Wind Sheltered | Mostly |
Climbing Type | |
Seepage | |
Tidal | |
Before/After Low Tide | 2.0 hours (See Note) |
Crags Within a Half Mile. | |
PREAMBLE
Cave with steep wall.
Currently undeveloped.
ACCESS
Take the narrow coastal path that runs from Port Eynon's Salt House towards Port Eynon Point. About 40 yards after the NT Port Eynon Point sign, head down onto the rocks and scramble around (westwards) to the two caves. When approaching like this from the east this cave is the first of the two and is situated approximately 35 yards before the second.
THE ROUTES
First Ascents