Curbar Edge climbing area

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Curbar Edge climbing area is a renowned gritstone escarpment in England’s Peak District, popular with rock climbers for its challenging traditional routes and scenic moorland setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
gritstone escarpment
rock climbing destination
accessType open access land
bestSeason autumn
spring
climbingStyle traditional climbing
gearType cams
nuts
slings
hasApproach parking at Curbar Gap
hasBouldering yes
hasEnvironment moorland
hasGuidebook BMC Eastern Gritstone guide NERFINISHED
Rockfax Eastern Grit NERFINISHED
hasHazard exposed top-outs
loose blocks near edge
strong winds
hasRoute Elder Crack NERFINISHED
Insanity NERFINISHED
L’Horla NERFINISHED
Moon Walk NERFINISHED
Profit of Doom NERFINISHED
The File
The Peapod NERFINISHED
hasRouteType single-pitch routes
hasView Derwent Valley NERFINISHED
isScenic yes
knownFor bold slab climbs
hard traditional testpieces
steep gritstone routes
technical crack climbing
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Peak District NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy National Trust
near Calver NERFINISHED
Curbar village NERFINISHED
Froggatt Edge NERFINISHED
partOf Eastern Edges of the Peak District NERFINISHED
popularFor bouldering
rock climbing
protectionStyle trad gear
rockType gritstone
surface rough gritstone friction
typicalHeight 8–15 metres
usedFor birdwatching
walking

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Grindleford near Curbar Edge climbing area