Neath Abbey Quarry

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South East Wales Sandstone

GR 724985

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PREAMBLE

A big bramble infested quarry similar to the upper tier of Llanbradach but steeper. There is quite a bit of seepage. Most of the routes are sports routes, but the gear consists of 8mm bolts in a grid iron at exactly the same interval, making clips awkward. The PB lower offs are dubious. Some of the routes may not have been done yet. Access is a major problem and it is highly probable that one of the residents, a stipendiary magistrate, will insist that you leave.

In addition it is thought that the routes may have all fallen down - but nobody has bothered checking.

ACCESS

The large quarry above Neath Abbey visible from the M4. Leave the M4 at J44 and follow signs to Birchgrove (B4291). At the first church turn right, drive along this road for about 2 miles and where the road contours right, park just beyond a wooded area. Head up through new estates to reach a path which is followed to eventually reach the quarry.

Map Of Gower and SE Wales


THE ROUTES

Grid Iron Wall

1. Unnamed - Fr7b+ **

The left-hand bolt line, passing a big pocket. 21m


2. Unnamed #2 - Fr7b+ **

The central line. 21m


3. Unnamed #3 - Fr7c+ **

The right-hand line. Said to be very hard. 21m


Other Routes

4. Unnamed #4 - Fr7a

The wall at right angles to Grid Iron Wall. 12m


5. Unnamed #5 - Fr6c

Round to the right is a capped groove containing a BR. Climb up the crack to this and move left and up (crux). Pull round the roof, and onto the slab, which is climbed past BRs and PRs to a BB. 20m


FIRST ASCENTS

1. A.Sharp etc. 00.00.1994

2. A.Sharp etc. 00.00.1994

3. A.Sharp etc. 00.00.1994

4. A.Sharp etc. 00.00.1994

5. A.Sharp etc. 00.00.1994

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