| Ardnamurchan - Amazing friction Rock Type : Gabbro, bit of basalt, smidgen of limestone. Access : From the south the best approach is towards Fort William via Glencoe, then take the ferry across Loch Linnhe. From here you can follow a main road to Salen, then Glenborrodale, then Kilchoa...[more] | Almscliff Rock Type : Grit Picture id:34 Access : The best approach is by car, turning off the Otley-Harrogate road at the North Rigton turning, or Gravelly Hill lane. Do not park outside the farm below the crag, but at a lay by below the western side of the crag. Also do not block any entr...[more] | High Rocks Picture id:100This article was first written in 1997, so things have changed a little since then. A lot of trees have been chopped down which has allowed a lot of the crag to properly dry out for the first time in years. If you have any more information please add to this article. These rocks ar...[more] |
| Harrison's Rocks Picture id:93The rocks are situated about 1.5 km south of Groombridge. They are approached by heading south from Groombridge, passing the old station on the left. At the first fork go right and after 200 metres turn right again. A car park is soon reached, beyond which vehicles are not allowed. There i...[more] | Polldubh - Glen Nevis Rock Type : Mica-Schist Picture id:32 Access : The crag is reached by turning off the A28 (Fort William to Inverness road) at the mini roundabout 1/2 mile south from town centre. Continue down the glen past the youth hostel, to Achriabhach and the lower falls. The crag can be acc...[more] | Caley Rock Type : Grit Access : The best approach is from the main Leeds - Otley road (A660). From Leeds pass through the Dyneley Arms cross-roads, round an S-bend at the top of the Chevin until roadside parking is reached on the left by Caley gate. There is not much room, so park ...[more] |

