Farleton Knott

Area Summary

Farleton Knott is a huge expanse of limestone crags, pavements and boulders situated on the eastern side of the M6, 2km south of junction 36. With the odd exception, the bouldering can be split into two distinct areas, the Main Crag and Newbiggin area. As you would imagine the crag sector centres around the easily visible long escarpment, facing the motorway to the west. Whilst the Newbiggin sector is situated on the less visible eastern slopes of the hillside.

The guide to the area is a combined with two other venues - Dalton Crags and Hutton Roof - with all three making up the 'Limestone Link' bouldering circuit.

 

Location Map (For directions click map icon)

Further Information
  • Rock Type: Limestone
  • Best Range: 6a+/V3 to 7c/V9
  • Farleton Videos (NA)

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