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Callerhues

Sandstone · Exposed exposure · 323m altitude

Do not climb
Do Not Climb
95%
confidence

Callerhues is thoroughly saturated after a prolonged wet winter with 106.8mm in the last 28 days and zero consecutive dry days. Today has seen 2.2mm of rain with 92% humidity, and the rock will be deeply wet internally despite any surface appearances — climbing would risk permanent damage to this irreplaceable Fell Sandstone crag.

Based on weather conditions only — does not cover bird nesting restrictions or other access issues.

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Climbing Outlook

Today 26 Feb
Do Not Climb 95%
Thu 26 Feb
Do Not Climb 97%
Fri 27 Feb
Do Not Climb 95%
Sat 28 Feb
Do Not Climb 80%
Sun 1 Mar
Do Not Climb 95%
Mon 2 Mar
Do Not Climb 92%

Site Details

A remote Fell Sandstone crag sitting in splendid isolation on open moorland above the Wanny valley, approximately 5km south-west of Bellingham. At 323m on an exposed hilltop, it catches all available sun and breeze, aiding drying despite the porous sandstone — allow at least 2 dry days after rain. The 66 routes blur the line between trad and highball bouldering: routes rarely exceed 10m but pack sustained quality, with grades running Severe to E5 (Font F4–F8a). Bold, committing character suits confident climbers. Approach via B6320 into Bellingham, then Blakelaw farm road; follow the Pennine Way north approximately 40 minutes with boggy ground. Permission from Blakelaw Farm required; no dogs.

Rock Type
Sandstone
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
323m
Climbing
Trad Bouldering
Aspects
SW

Site Data

Name
Callerhues
County
Northumberland
Rock Type
Sandstone
Climbing Types
Trad, Bouldering
Aspects
SW
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
323m
Latitude
55.171
Longitude
-2.234
Condition Notes
ID
9abb4ebb-4da8-4b79-826f-a16378b04e75

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