Rock Climbing in Newquay, Cornwall,
South West England United Kingdom
Climb area:
hard rocky, hard well structures wood bars
Cliff height:
36m/118ft
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You can book a place and have an adventurous weekend. The route is well organized with fully equipped safety measures. You can climb between hard rocky ground and hard well structured wood bars.
Compete with your friends and challenge them to climb a 36 m / 118 ft cliff with obstacles. Going with a group enables you to follow an instructor and be tighten with a rope at all times. Good weather conditions are observed during Autumn with great sunsets and sunrises.
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