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Crag Lough

Whinstone · Exposed exposure · 260m altitude

Marginal — assess
Marginal — Assess Conditions
60%
confidence

The dolerite at Crag Lough has had roughly a day of drying since the last light rain on May 5th (1.3mm), and today is largely dry through the afternoon with moderate wind aiding surface drying. However, the north-facing aspect, high humidity, and light showers forecast from late afternoon onward mean conditions should be visually assessed on arrival — the rock may still hold residual dampness in sheltered corners.

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

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Climbing Outlook

Today 8 May
Marginal 60%
Fri 8 May
Do Not Climb 70%
Sat 9 May
Do Not Climb 80%
Sun 10 May
Marginal 60%
Mon 11 May
Do Not Climb 75%
Tue 12 May
Do Not Climb 60%

Site Details

Dramatic Whin Sill dolerite crag on Hadrian's Wall — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Unlike sandstone, dolerite is non-porous and can be climbed much sooner after rain, often within hours. North-facing and very exposed on the high ridge. The dense, hard black rock lacks friction when damp but doesn't absorb water. Series of buttresses like wrecked castle towers. Peregrine nesting site in spring.

Condition Notes

Non-porous dolerite can be climbed much sooner after rain than sandstone — often within hours. However, the dense black rock is extremely slippery when wet. Loose blocks and active freeze-thaw at crag bases are a hazard in winter.

Active Restriction — Raven nesting

Ravens nest on the escarpment. Avoid disturbing nest sites.

Feb 15 – May 31

Active Restriction — Raven nesting

Ravens nest on the escarpment. Avoid disturbing nest sites.

Feb 15 – May 31

Active Restriction — Raven nesting

Ravens nest on the escarpment. Avoid disturbing nest sites.

Feb 15 – May 31

Active Restriction — Raven nesting

Ravens nest on the escarpment. Avoid disturbing nest sites.

Feb 15 – May 31

Active Restriction — Raven nesting

Ravens nest on the escarpment. Avoid disturbing nest sites.

Feb 15 – May 31

Active Restriction — Peregrine nesting

Peregrine falcons nest on the Whin Sill escarpments. Avoid east of the lake end and all routes above the lake during nesting season.

Mar 1 – Jun 30

Active Restriction — Peregrine nesting

Peregrine falcons nest on the Whin Sill escarpments. Avoid east of the lake end and all routes above the lake during nesting season.

Mar 1 – Jun 30

Active Restriction — Peregrine nesting

Peregrine falcons nest on the Whin Sill escarpments. Avoid east of the lake end and all routes above the lake during nesting season.

Mar 1 – Jun 30

Active Restriction — Peregrine nesting

Peregrine falcons nest on the Whin Sill escarpments. Avoid east of the lake end and all routes above the lake during nesting season.

Mar 1 – Jun 30

Active Restriction — Peregrine nesting

Peregrine falcons nest on the Whin Sill escarpments. Avoid east of the lake end and all routes above the lake during nesting season.

Mar 1 – Jun 30

Rock Type
Whinstone
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
260m
Climbing
Trad Bouldering
Aspects
N
Problems
50
Routes
90
Boulder Grades
Font 3 – Font 6c
Trad Grades
VDiff – E4
Access
National Trust
Approach
5 min

Site Data

Name
Crag Lough
County
Northumberland
Rock Type
Whinstone
Climbing Types
Trad, Bouldering
Aspects
N
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
260m
Latitude
55.003
Longitude
-2.382
OS Grid Ref
NY 755677
Access Type
National Trust
Approach Time
5 min
Problem Count
50
Route Count
90
Boulder Grades
Font 3 – Font 6c
Trad Grades
VDiff – E4
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Pay and display at Steel Rigg car park.
Condition Notes
Non-porous dolerite can be climbed much sooner after rain than sandstone — often within hours. However, the dense black rock is extremely slippery when wet. Loose blocks and active freeze-thaw at crag bases are a hazard in winter.
ID
e42f24af-6990-4c70-b606-93d1a3b22bde

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