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Working in the Wye Valley

  • By paul easton
  • 23 Jul, 2019

Wintour's Leap Chepstow

Wintour's Leap River Wye looking towards Chepstow Paul Easton Locksmiths
Wintour's Leap River Wye looking towards Chepstow Paul Easton Locksmiths
Fortunately living and working in the Wye Valley as a locksmith  takes me past some lovely tourist spots. This was on the way to a job in Tintern. 
Here's a photo looking towards the Town of Chepstow along the river Wye taken from Wintour's Leap  on the Woodcroft Road coming out of Tutshill where i live.
Wintour's Leap is a noted rock climbing location and viewpoint. It is located on the English side of the Wye Valley, north of Chepstow.

Wintour's Leap is named after Sir John Wintour who, hotly pursued on his horse by  Parliamentary forces, according to local myth survived a leap off the cliff and, landing safely in the Wye below, swam to safety in the nearby Chepstow Castle.
In fact, Wintour did escape from the Roundheads by using the river nearby on two separate occasions, but from less spectacular positions at Launcaut and Sedbury. 

Interested in Rock climbing ?

Here's some local information.

The area around Wintour's Leap is a very popular limestone rock climbing. It contains over 300 recorded routes most of which are multi pitch. It has a high proportion of quality climbs up to 100 meters in length with something to offer all levels of climber. From south to north, the climbing areas are Woodcroft quarry, Fly Wall, GO Wall, South Bay, Far South Bay, North Wall, and far North Wall. Woodcroft quarry is behind Fly Wall and is the most recently developed area; routes are still being added (2009). The majority of the routes in the quarry are bolt protected sport routes of varying degrees of quality. The Fly Wall is the most convenient trad route area with a small number of well travelled routes.

Great Overhanging (GO) Wall is the largest cliff at Wintour's and contains 4 and 5 pitch extremes. The routes here are multi pitch 'trouser fillers' all of which are technical and steep. Many break through the massive overhangs near the top of the wall. The routes are in the range E2 - E6, but also includes the iconic 'must do' route 'Burning Giraffe' at HVS. The southern bays contain a number of easier and very good multipitch routes in the grade range of Mod - E2. The north wall consists again of rather steep multi pitch routes. Although there are 2 HS routes, and a number of very good VS routes. The far end of north wall is again very steep with stepped overhangs. The rock is also very compact, not lending itself to traditional protection. There is a lot of fixed gear here.

Unfortunately as good a spot as this is, theirs not very much parking and parking on the road is difficult as its pretty narrow in parts.

The best plan would be to park in Launcaut just a little higher up the road and walk back to this spot.

Its a very popular spot with climbers and walkers though.




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