The UK has one of the most iconic climbing scenes in the world. For such a small island we have 'held our end up' with creating great climbing legends, athletes and of course routes.
If you speak to any climber, anywhere in the world and mention the U.K. you will hear two things, Sheffield and The Peak District. These are the two most famous things about the U.K. climbing scene.
These look great to me. The opposite of the modern comp style.
I wonder if they are so realistic that the pebbles occasionally snap off when you stand on them, or where the holds look like a nice break from below - but when you get there, they're just slopers in disguise?
If you ask foreigners about climbing in the uk the 2 things they say is actually trad climbing/ethics and small crags in my personal experience. Very few of them actually know Sheffield as a place and even less would know where it is in the uk!
I concur. Ben Nevis ice gullies. Though being from an Alpine valley the biais is towards the mountaineering end of the climbing spectrum. Not that they would travel to it as 99% of the people I speak to at home are put off by the climate and the food… good old prejudices !!!