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28 Feb 2008

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Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant!

 

St David's Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant) on March 1st brings a great chance to investigate some of the gems of Welsh climbing across its vast region.

Use reddo10's crag locator and accommodation finder to explore and plan a weekend or short break to some of the most scenic and rewarding areas of climbing and bouldering in Britain. Whether it is the rugged sea-cliffs of the Pembrokeshire coast line, the beauty of the Snowdonia National Park or a jaunt through the Brecons there's something for everyone of any ability. When planning a day out or short stay be sure to check out the weather and access conditions for the crag or area you are intending to visit and also the whereabouts of a local indoor wall, just in case the weather becomes as dramatic as the scenery.

Details for Indoor Walls can be found here

A range of accommodation can be found here

Here are a few crags across the region to whet your appetite:

Snowdonia

Cader Idris

Cae Du

Australia

Castell Cidwm

Craig Pant Ifan (Tremadog)

Idwal Cottage Crag

Brecon Beacons

Llangattock Escarpment - Eastern Bay

Llangattock Escarpment - Chwar Pant y Rhiw

Llangattock Escarpment - Craig y castell

Pembrokeshire

Bosherston Head

Carreg-y-Barcud

Crystal Slabs

Huntsmans Leap

Stennis Head

If you are blessed with living in the ‘Land of Our Fathers', check out a local Welsh climbing club near you and join up.

Details for clubs can be found here

 


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