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Queens Crag

Sandstone · Exposed exposure · 300m altitude

Do not climb
Do Not Climb
90%
confidence

Queens Crag is currently unsafe to climb. The past two weeks have seen persistent rainfall totalling 70mm over 28 days, with rain on each of the last five days (April 9–13) and no meaningful dry spell — the fine-grained Fell Sandstone at this NW-facing, high-altitude crag will be thoroughly saturated internally despite any surface drying.

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

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Climbing Outlook

Today 14 Apr
Do Not Climb 90%
Tue 14 Apr
Do Not Climb 92%
Wed 15 Apr
Do Not Climb 92%
Thu 16 Apr
Do Not Climb 88%
Fri 17 Apr
Do Not Climb 75%
Sat 18 Apr
Do Not Climb 70%

Site Details

Fine-grained Fell Sandstone bouldering venue at 300m on the escarpment north of Hadrian's Wall, near Sewingshields. Best known for high-ball and hard bouldering alongside a fine circuit of easier problems. The NW aspect and high altitude make it significantly slower to dry than lower-lying crags — primarily a spring and summer venue. Approach via the unmettalled road north of the B6318 to Sewingshields Farm; honesty box parking (£5) at the farm.

Condition Notes

High altitude and NW aspect make this significantly slower to dry than lower-lying crags. Fine-grained Fell Sandstone holds moisture tenaciously. Primarily viable spring through summer; avoid after prolonged wet spells.

Rock Type
Sandstone
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
300m
Climbing
Bouldering
Aspects
NW
Problems
80
Boulder Grades
Font 4 – Font 7c+
Access
Private (Permissive)
Approach
15 min

Site Data

Name
Queens Crag
County
Northumberland
Rock Type
Sandstone
Climbing Types
Bouldering
Aspects
NW
Wind Exposure
Exposed
Altitude
300m
Latitude
55.028
Longitude
-2.319
OS Grid Ref
Access Type
Private (Permissive)
Approach Time
15 min
Problem Count
80
Route Count
Boulder Grades
Font 4 – Font 7c+
Trad Grades
Tidal
No
Parking Notes
Honesty box parking (£5) at Sewingshields Farm. Approach via unmettalled road north of the B6318.
Condition Notes
High altitude and NW aspect make this significantly slower to dry than lower-lying crags. Fine-grained Fell Sandstone holds moisture tenaciously. Primarily viable spring through summer; avoid after prolonged wet spells.
ID
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