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Ravensheugh

Sandstone · Exposed exposure · 400m altitude

Do not climb
Do Not Climb
90%
confidence

Ravensheugh is currently unsafe for climbing: 14.3mm of rain fell on May 3rd, followed by further light precipitation on May 5th and today (May 7th), with more rain forecast through the evening and over the coming days. The NW-facing aspect at 400m, combined with persistently high humidity and cool temperatures, means the rock has had no meaningful drying window and will remain saturated internally.

Based on weather conditions only — does not cover bird nesting restrictions or other access issues.

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Climbing Outlook

Today 8 May
Do Not Climb 90%
Fri 8 May
Do Not Climb 92%
Sat 9 May
Do Not Climb 95%
Sun 10 May
Do Not Climb 90%
Mon 11 May
Do Not Climb 93%
Tue 12 May
Do Not Climb 88%

Site Details

Widely regarded as Northumberland's best Fell Sandstone trad venue, on the steep north-west facing scarp of Tosson Hill in the Simonside Hills, approximately 5km south of Rothbury. Around 130 routes on superb rock, 8–24m in height, characterised by technical walls and searing cracklines. The most 'gritstone-like' crag in the region with grades skewed toward the harder end. NW-facing at approximately 400m, it holds moisture longer than south-facing crags — allow at least 1–2 dry days. Very long approach: park at the Forestry Commission car park between Lordenshaw and Great Tosson, 45 min walk-in (mountain bike recommended). CRoW open access / SSSI.

Condition Notes

NW-facing at ~400m means this holds moisture much longer than south-facing crags — allow at least 1-2 extra dry days. Very long approach (45 min) so checking conditions before the walk-in is especially important.

Rock Type
Sandstone
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
400m
Climbing
Trad Bouldering
Aspects
NW
Routes
130
Trad Grades
HS – E7
Access
CRoW Open Access
Approach
45 min

Site Data

Name
Ravensheugh
County
Northumberland
Rock Type
Sandstone
Climbing Types
Trad, Bouldering
Aspects
NW
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
400m
Latitude
55.286
Longitude
-1.979
OS Grid Ref
Access Type
CRoW Open Access
Approach Time
45 min
Problem Count
Route Count
130
Boulder Grades
Trad Grades
HS – E7
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Forestry Commission car park between Lordenshaw and Great Tosson. Mountain bike recommended for the 45-min approach.
Condition Notes
NW-facing at ~400m means this holds moisture much longer than south-facing crags — allow at least 1-2 extra dry days. Very long approach (45 min) so checking conditions before the walk-in is especially important.
ID
22b56d74-a392-4694-9cd7-22de5e03f839

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