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Craig y Castell - Crag of the Castle 


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Elevation: 100'
Lat, Long: 52.9418, -4.1466 Map
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Administrators: Chris Owen, Euan Cameron, Tom Erickson
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Looking down P1 of Creag Dhu Wall

Description 

The crag is situated above the village of Tremadog. It isn't the biggest but it holds a classic moderate climb in the form of Creagh Dhu Wall.


Getting There 

From the village center walk up the lane towards the school. Continue on up the lane and head towards the crag.

Best to park in the village and not block the narrow lanes.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Craig y Castell - Crag of the Castle:
Creagh Dhu Wall   5.6     Trad, 3 pitches, 180 feet   Main Wall
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P2 of Creag Dhu Wall - very photogenic apart from the building site!

Creagh Dhu Wall 5.6  International : United Kingdom : ... : Main Wall
1. Climb the corner on the right of the nose for 40 feet until possible to traverse right to a crack which is followed up to a good ledge.2. Move left to the arete and follow this up to a good stance.3. Move up left and into a niche. Pass the overhang on either side and finish above....[more]   Browse More Classics in International