| Name | Grade | Type | Ascents | Rating | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Cleopatra
|
275
VS 4c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Samson's Delight
|
275
VS 4c
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
|
Dirty Stop Out
|
400
E2 5c
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
|
Delilah
|
250
HS 4a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Short Curve
|
150
HVD
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
The Business Boy
|
500
6B
|
Boulder | 0 | |||
|
N.B. Corner
|
110
Diff
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Big Ben
|
275
VS 4c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Parliament
|
350
E1 5c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Neb Buttress Direct
|
300
HVS 5a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Auricle
|
400
E2 5c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Jumping Jack Longland
|
500
E3 5c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Neb buttress
|
300
HVS 5a
|
Traditional | 1 | |||
|
Bamford Rib
|
300
HVS 5a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Bramble Crack
|
120
VDiff
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
The Happy Wanderer
|
300
HVS 5a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Reach
|
275
VS 4c
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Bamford Wall
|
200
Sev 4a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Bamford Buttress
|
200
Sev 4a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Busy Day at Bamford
|
275
VS 5a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Twin Cracks
|
275
VS 4b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Custard’s Last Stand
|
300
HVS 5b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Deep Cleft
|
100
3
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Oracle
|
250
HS 4b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Sterling Moss
|
600
E4 6b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Ontos
|
500
E3 6b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Fatal Inheritance
|
600
E4 6a
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Pergamentum
|
600
E4 6b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Slanting Slab
|
100
3
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Trouble With Lichen
|
300
HVS 5b
|
Traditional | 0 | |||
|
Grey Days
|
400
E2 5c
|
Traditional | 0 |
Access is sensitive!
Although subject to CRoW (the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2,000) granting statutory public access, Bamford Edge is a special case. The landowner actively manages Bamford Moor as a grouse shoot, meaning walkers and climbers must adhere to certain rules and regulations, as agreed between the landowner and the British Mountaineering Council (BMC):
1) Absolutely no dogs are allowed.
2) For reasons of land management the owner has the right to close the moor for up to 28 days a year (excluding bank holidays, summer weekends or more than four weekend days outside the summer period).
3) The approach described below is the ONLY way climbers should access the crag.
New Road is a small lane, which starts 200m south of the Yorkshire Bridge Inn on the A6013 Bamford-to-Ladybower road and runs uphill to the Dennis Knoll parking area (Stanage). Approximately 1.7km from the junction with the A6013 (1.5km from Dennis Knoll) there is a wooden gate and stile on the northern side of the lane. Park in grassy lay-bys as close to the gate as possible. Cross the stile and take the left-hand of two well-marked paths. After 30m the paths split: again take the left-hand alternative, following a trail diagonally leftwards across the hillside to reach the Gun Buttress Area at the right-hand end of the crag (10 minutes from P). Well-marked paths lead leftwards from here along the base of the crag, running as far as the K Buttress, but beyond that the going becomes more indistinct. The far left-hand buttresses (Great Tor Area) are better reached by dropping down from the major path running along the top of the crag.