The area is access sensitive

Park in Middlesmoor car park and then to the crag itself is about an hour and a half on foot.

Please be aware there is no vehicular access and no public right of way along the road itself however there are various public rights of way detailed on a map at Middlesmoor car park.

Use an OS map to find the footpaths and appropriate access routes to the crag.

The crag is on open access land and dogs must be kept under close control at all times:
"You must keep your dog on a lead no more than 2 metres long on open access land."

It is on an area with ground nesting birds so can be closed during nesting season. See the Natural England website for more information.

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If you know about access issues in this area, please send us an email support@27crags.com.

Flaystones

The area is access sensitive!

Park in Middlesmoor car park and then to the crag itself is about an hour and a half on foot.

Please be aware there is no vehicular access and no public right of way along the road itself however there are various public rights of way detailed on a map at Middlesmoor car park.

Use an OS map to find the footpaths and appropriate access routes to the crag.

The crag is on open access land and dogs must be kept under close control at all times:
"You must keep your dog on a lead no more than 2 metres long on open access land."

It is on an area with ground nesting birds so can be closed during nesting season. See the Natural England website for more information.