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Restricted Access

There are frequently problems with car crime in the Stanage area. DO NOT LEAVE ANY VALUABLES ON DISPLAY IN CARS OR MINIBUSES.

Camper vans are becoming an issue with local residents and farmers as their concerns over human waste (and contamination of water supplies) increase with the number of vans overnighting in the various parking areas and laybys there. Please respect this incredible area and the people living wihin it by not overnighting in campervans at Stanage - a number of formal campsites are available locally including North Lees campsite

 

Access restrictions under CRoW  sometimes apply to areas north of the causeway, these vary each year - see signing at access points, or check the PDNP website for closure dates.

2023 published closure dates are: - August 29th - 31st; September 1st, 4th-8th, 11th - 15th, 18th - 22nd and 25th - 29th; October 2nd - 5th

 

These closures do not affect any public rights of way or concessionary paths which remain open.

Seasonal Restrictions

Dates: 1 May to 30 July

Reason: Nesting Birds

Ring ouzels are nesting on Stanage, Burbage and Bamford this year. The nest sites change quickly and frequently as ring ouzels often have several broods each year with different nest sites for each brood. On site signage will be up around any of the nest sites where climbing may impact on the birds and this is always up to date and accurate.

Stanage from High Neb westwards (and Bamford Edge, Moscar, Derwent & Hallam Moors) has a permenant dog restriction and in addition can be for land management reasons, as allowed under the CRoW Act (which allows the landowner to restrict access for up to 28 days per year). Full details of any restrictions and the areas affected can be found by searching for 'Stanage' on the Natural England open access maps website and scrolling to the restrictions section at the bottom of the page. 

These closures do not affect public rights of way (which remain open) or the concessionary paths to Stanage.

12m.

Rockfax Description
Start in the unsavoury pit and gain the shallow left-facing groove which is climbed boldly to a tricky exit and runners. Continue up the final wall, trending rightwards on better holds. © Rockfax

Ticklists

Stanage Routes BMC Graded List , Brown star climbs , Stanage 1956

Feedback

User Date Notes
Pythonist 13 Jul, 2005 Show βeta
βeta: Agree with Duncan... Not hard climbing, and a few micros at the top, but it's a worrying search for the holds to do the topout. Wind just makes it more atmospheric ;-)
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βeta: Agree with Duncan... Not hard climbing, and a few micros at the top, but it's a worrying search for the holds to do the topout. Wind just makes it more atmospheric ;-)
Duncan I 3 May, 2005 Show βeta
βeta: 4c for the body. HVS for the head. Thought-provoking at the top, especially with a strong wind ripping across the moor.
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βeta: 4c for the body. HVS for the head. Thought-provoking at the top, especially with a strong wind ripping across the moor.
JMarkW 20 Apr, 2005 Show βeta
βeta: Nice climbing. Easy but a little spooky at the top.
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βeta: Nice climbing. Easy but a little spooky at the top.

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High E1
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High HVS
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Low HVS
High VS
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High 5a
Mid 5a
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High 4c
Mid 4c
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High 4b
Mid 4b
Low 4b
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Style of Ascent
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Not Set
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Redpoint
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Route of Interest
Three Pebble Slab

Grade: HVS 5a ***
(Froggatt Edge)

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