Temple Bay Inlets Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 1 ft | 0 m |
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51.44135, -3.60532 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Peter Wojcik on Oct 4, 2022 | |
Admins: | Chris Owen, Euan Cameron |
Description
On the east side of Witches Point are the Temple Bay Inlets. A sunny area that is climbable for approximately three hours on either side of low tide.
See the South Wales Climbing Wiki for more information regarding the Temple Bay Inlets: swcw.org.uk/wiki/Category:T…
See the South Wales Climbing Wiki for more information regarding the Temple Bay Inlets: swcw.org.uk/wiki/Category:T…
Getting There
Park at the Dunraven Car Park.
There are a couple of ways to approach the Temple Bay Inlets:
1. If the tide is low head south on the beach and cross over on the tip of Witches Point.
2. To approach from Temple Bay, follow the road from the car park, walk uphill, follow the clifftop footpaths past the walled gardens and head left through the gate and into the woods. Stay high to access the bench above the Cave Inlets or drop down onto the beach.
There are a couple of ways to approach the Temple Bay Inlets:
1. If the tide is low head south on the beach and cross over on the tip of Witches Point.
2. To approach from Temple Bay, follow the road from the car park, walk uphill, follow the clifftop footpaths past the walled gardens and head left through the gate and into the woods. Stay high to access the bench above the Cave Inlets or drop down onto the beach.
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