Wye Valley 5-6th July

Following the rained-off trip last year, it’s been a while since the club made it to the Wye valley. Time to climb some lovely limestone in the woods and at the riverside! At just 3 hours drive away, it’s practically our local trad crag.

Unfortunately, I won’t be able to make this one, and having had so much help organising meets this year (thanks to everyone involved :pray:), it nearly slipped my mind! I’ll put out some feelers for accommodation today and get a booking in as soon as we have some idea of numbers.

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There’s four main crags people go to (and some terrible quarries but we don’t talk about those*):

Shorn Cliff
Concealed cunningly in the woods above Tintern, Shorn Cliff is mainly steep slabs and technical wall climbs (but there are exceptions, check out Tigers Don’t Cry!), single pitch and about 20-30m. Very good if you operate in the VS-E2 range. All trad, and often considered to have many ‘low in the grade’ routes.

Wintour’s Leap
The big bad multi-pitch cliff of Wintour’s Leap looms above the murky Wye and occasionally (quite large) bits fall off. A pretty serious cliff but there are in fact a number of decent easy multipitch routes, as well as the adjacent Woodcroft Quarry (*yes, I lied) featuring some rather dubious sport routes. Check the UKC notes for anything you want to lead to make sure it’s still there, and that it’s still possible to get down again (some bits have abseil stations, some bits top out and walk round (there’s an Easy Way Down at about Mod grade)).

Wynd Cliff
Fairly close to the parking, Wynd Cliff has a right and a left crag each featuring generally steep trad routes up to about 35m across the grades including the classic VS duo of Cadillac and Questor, but again, the rock cannot always be trusted (I’ve done two different versions of the former…)! There’s also a sunny little sport quarry adjacent. (*yes, I lied again)

Ban Y Gor
Sport climbing! Steep blocky limestone requiring some burliness but rarely over 20m high (“short, steep and bouldery” says the guidebook…!). There’s actually some trad as well…

Accommodation
I’ll try to book Beeches Farm Campsite as it is situated just behind Shorn Cliff and is apparently fairly easy going regarding cooking and drinking. There are plenty of others in the local area though.

Dinner
If people fancy a pub dinner, I’d prefer to delegate this to someone who will be there on the day. Volunteers welcome!

A Cautionary Note
All the Wye crags justifiably have a bit of a reputation for loose rock, polish, vegetation, abseils from suspicious trees and the like. A lot of Wintour’s Leap routes are protected by pegs which may be present, absent, or in a highly suspicious state. Shorn Cliff routes often feature threads and rock formations called concretions which will require some circumspection when using or abusing them. Popular routes tend to be clean, well protected and relatively trustworthy, but Stanage this ain’t…that said, it’s a beautiful area, can be around 3 hours from London, and some of the climbing is superb and quite adventurous feeling, and feature great views from the top too…

(credit to @MattGee for the above write-up)

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Just cleaned up the copypasta in the sheet and fixed the permissions.

We were there this weekend, conditions excellent. The Beeches campsite people were incredibly nice and helpful as always.

Try the Anchor pub in Tintern for dinner, highly recommended.

Are there really only 2 people interested in this meet?!

Not sure where my email reply went, but here it is again:

I’m very interested but would have to make up a lie :laughing: and potentially let me daughter’s scout camp group down (even though she’s not attending this weekend’s camping trip!)

I’m watching the weather and will ask the other leaders since there are extra parents now helping which we weren’t expecting

But for now I’m a no :frowning:

Bear in mind with Beeches, the pitches are big so as long as there’s a larger pitch booked then likely other people can just join last minute, as long as cars all arrive before 9:30pm Friday, or accept some cars will need to stay at the office carpark (assuming they have space) until the morning.

Im going! Just hadn’t put my name down.

@OliB are you deffo leaving at 1:30?

I’m going to day trip on Saturday.

I may come Friday PM if work allows, in which case I’ll make my own booking at Beeches since I won’t know until the day.

I finish work at 1pm on Fridays in the summer so try to beat the traffic and try to get a cheeky evening climb in if possible! Forecast looks a bit iffy doesn’t it, just had a look…

From another site:

A climber’s car was stolen (2025-06-17) from outside the pub in Woodcroft (Wintours Leap). Their key was taken from their bag, which was stashed 1/3 of the way down the Easy Way Down. Be careful!

Hey folks. Given the slow interest (and getting distracted by work :sweat_smile: ), I haven’t booked a campsite for this meet. I just phone beeches and they thought they should have space. Their online booking form doesn’t work for me so they said to send an email and they should be able to get a group of 3-4 small tents booked in. Can I hand this over to you @LIon? It looks like it’s just you @OliB and Catriona (not sure what their forum name is) currently signed up, and @OliB intends to book his own spot.

If you can’t get a spot there, I’m pretty sure we stayed at the sheephouse campsite a couple of years ago. It’s less convenient but it was fine.

:open_mouth: jeezus, talk about crag swag!

I think logistically this one isn’t going to work for me. There’s no drivers going from Friday and the trains are too expensive.

Will have to duck out of this one. A shame, the weather turned positive!

Sorry, I bailed

I tried to bail out of Scout camp obligations but some parents have bailed and they really need me :roll_eyes:

I’m not sure what forecast you are looking at, Lottie? MetOffice app says periods of persistent rain throughout Saturday for Chepstow, scattered showers Sunday if that’s any consolation to not climbing. But it’s a shame not to be able to hang out at Beeches again!

Ah, I seem to have a much more positive, if changeable, one. I might stick with this over metoffice if it tells me what I want to hear!

Also bailing! Not confident on Saturday’s weather enough for a day trip. Going to stick to running locally.