Langstrath Boulders

Area Summary

The Langstrath bouldering circuit incorporates two small quality sectors of solid rhyolite blocks situated approximately 2km from the small hamlet of Stonethwaite, 10km from Keswick. The venue hosts numerous good easier lines, and some really worthwhile mid-grade climbs - The Fury and Eat Yourself Whole, being particularly good.

The Langstrath valley is splattered with copious amounts of rock, and whilst the boulders below Blea [Gash] Rock are the most concise and well documented group, there are also a number of other blocks in the valley containing decent problems, the best of which are the Cam Crag boulders, on the opposite side of the valley.

 

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Further Information
  • Rock Type: Rhyolite/Andesites
  • Best Range: 4/V0 to 7b/V8
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