Dinas Cromlech

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Dinas Cromlech is a famous rock climbing crag in Snowdonia, Wales, renowned for its steep rhyolite walls and classic traditional routes.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Dinas Cromlech canonical 1
The Cromlech Boulders 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff
geological formation
rock climbing crag
access walk-in from Llanberis Pass road
climbingProtection cams
nuts
slings
trad gear
climbingSeason autumn
spring
summer
climbingStyle traditional climbing
continent Europe
country Wales
difficultyRange from easier multi-pitch to hard extremes
famousFor classic traditional routes
steep rhyolite walls
governingBody Snowdonia National Park Authority NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRoute Cemetery Gates NERFINISHED
Cenotaph Corner NERFINISHED
Flying Buttress NERFINISHED
Foil
Left Wall
Lord of the Flies NERFINISHED
Memory Lane NERFINISHED
Resurrection NERFINISHED
Right Wall
Sabre Cut NERFINISHED
The Corner NERFINISHED
The Cornerstone NERFINISHED
The Edge of Time NERFINISHED
The Thing NERFINISHED
hasFeature open book corner system
prominent buttresses
steep main wall
hazard exposure
loose rock on ledges
rockfall risk
locatedIn Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Snowdonia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
mountainRange Snowdonia NERFINISHED
near Llanberis Pass NERFINISHED
orientation faces into Llanberis Pass
popularity major destination for rock climbers in the UK
rockType rhyolite
significance historically important crag in British rock climbing

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Llanberis Pass hasClimbingArea Dinas Cromlech
Llanberis Pass hasClimbingArea Dinas Cromlech
this entity surface form: The Cromlech Boulders