Ull Stone
Area Summary This large boulder is situated high on the hillside at the northern end of Kentmere, 1.5km due east of the valley reservoir. Legend has it that the Ull Stone was half the dice of Ull the...
View ArticleSettle Earth Boulders
Area Summary Settle Earth boulders provide an easy grade circuit in the beautiful setting of Longsleddale. The boulders are level with Buckbarrow crag on the opposite side of the gorge (west),...
View ArticleRakerigg Crag
Area Summary A number of years ago - before bouldering was particularly prevalent - this crag was utilized in a novel way. Some climbers manufactured/improved holds out of some sort of resin,...
View ArticleLangdale Boulders
Area Summary (By Simon Panton) The Langdale Boulders, or perhaps more accurately, the Copt Howe erratics, have helped to sharpen the technique and climbing strengths of generations of Lakes climbers....
View ArticleKentmere Boulders
Area Summary One of the best and most underrated bouldering areas in the Lakes. There are five different sectors in the Kentmere valley and all are featured on the topo. The best climbing is in the mid...
View ArticleBrant Fell
Area Summary A small but well set venue, positioned in a prominent position with great views above Bowness on Windermere. The area essentially centres on a single escarpment, which offers around 12...
View ArticleBlake Rigg Boulders
Area Summary This relatively recently developed circuit is easily accessed from both Langdale and Coniston and is only an 8-minute flat walk from the road. Its combination of good landings, scenic...
View ArticleKettlewell Crag
Area Summary A small limestone crag located above Kendal, on the northern edge of the golf course, just east of the A591. Originally developed by the infamous Si O'Conor, this small crag provides some...
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