Climbing
in the journal.

Lundy Rock Climbing
Lundy is a small granite island in the Bristol Channel, three miles long, half a mile wide, with roughly twenty residents. It also holds…

Portland Rock Climbing
The Isle of Portland off the Dorset coast is the UK's largest concentration of sport climbing — over a thousand bolted routes across the…

Glen Coe Rock Climbing
Glen Coe is the most dramatic climbing valley in Scotland and one of the most atmospheric in Britain. The Buachaille Etive Mòr at the…

Lake District Rock Climbing
Lake District climbing covers a vast range of rock types and altitudes — from sea cliffs at St Bees to the high mountain faces…

Snowdonia Rock Climbing
Snowdonia is the heart of mountain rock climbing in Britain — the place where most multi-pitch trad climbers in the UK serve their apprenticeship.…

Cheddar Gorge Rock Climbing
Cheddar Gorge is England's largest limestone gorge and one of its most important sport-climbing venues. The 137-metre walls hold around 400 bolted routes from…

Harrisons Rocks Rock Climbing
Harrison’s Rocks is a half-mile crag of soft sandstone outcrops in High Rocks Wood near Tunbridge Wells in Kent — the largest of the…

Peak District Rock Climbing
The Peak District is the cradle of modern British climbing. Gritstone edges run along the moorland skyline from Stanage south through Burbage, Froggatt and…