The last significant rain was 7.2mm on May 3rd, followed by three mostly dry days with moderate temperatures — the south aspect and partial wind exposure have aided drying, but scattered trace precipitation (0.4mm on May 5th, 0.2mm today) and average humidity around 75% mean internal moisture may linger. Conditions are borderline and a careful on-site assessment is essential before committing to climb today, with rain forecast from tomorrow making the coming days unsuitable.
Based on weather conditions only — does not cover bird nesting restrictions or other access issues.
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Site Details
The most northerly quality climbing crag in England. A south-facing Fell Sandstone crag approximately 1.5km north of Etal village, near Ford in north Northumberland. Strong concentration of easier grades making it particularly welcoming to developing leaders, with routes from Moderate to E5 and bouldering from Font F3 to F7b across three areas — approach walls, free-standing boulders, and the main crag. The south aspect and low altitude aid drying but the standard Fell Sandstone waiting period applies after rain. Access requires asking permission at Berryhill Farm before climbing — failure to do so risks jeopardising access for all climbers. Park on the farm lane approximately 50m past the cottages. Not CRoW land (private estate).
- Rock Type
- Sandstone
- Wind Exposure
- Partial
- Altitude
- 90m
- Climbing
- Trad Bouldering
- Aspects
- S
- Problems
- 40
- Routes
- 50
- Boulder Grades
- Font 3 – Font 7b
- Trad Grades
- Mod – E5
- Access
- Private (Permissive)
- Approach
- 5 min
Site Data
- Name
- Berryhill
- County
- Northumberland
- Rock Type
- Sandstone
- Climbing Types
- Trad, Bouldering
- Aspects
- S
- Wind Exposure
- Partial
- Altitude
- 90m
- Latitude
- 55.656
- Longitude
- -2.101
- OS Grid Ref
- —
- Access Type
- Private (Permissive)
- Approach Time
- 5 min
- Problem Count
- 40
- Route Count
- 50
- Boulder Grades
- Font 3 – Font 7b
- Trad Grades
- Mod – E5
- Tidal
- No
- Parking Notes
- Park on the farm lane approximately 50m past the cottages. Ask permission at Berryhill Farm before climbing.
- Condition Notes
- —
- ID
- e6063889-75b1-4a65-bbde-1cd7a8b8ceca
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