Attermire - SW Buttress (Trad) or Escarpment (Sport)
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23/06/2026
Attermire (South West Buttress - Trad)
Attermire occupies an elevated position on the hills above Settle and is best described as a small massif consisting of about six or seven independent buttresses each with its own character and style of routes. Despite its elevated position the various buttresses face east, south and west and shelter from the wind can be found.
Approach is made from a parking spot (lay-by) on the Settle to Malham road at the turn off to Stockdale Lane (NGR 836631). From the parking, walk up Stockdale Lane for 200m and where the road turns sharp right. Take the stile over the wall and continue north along the footpath over a slight rise where the crag is revealed directly ahead. From there continue along the marked path down and slightly right to a stile in the drystone wall. Open access to the various buttresses can be made from this point. South West Buttress is a bit of a walk either along and up, or up and along to the furthest left of these (Note that this buttress is not described in the Rockfax book guide
Attermire Escarpment (Sport)
More recent development on the Escarpment now offers over 60 more amenable bolted lines with grades mainly in the 5 to 6c range. The rock quality on this sector is not always the best which is the reason that few of the older trad routes ever achieved popularity Even with the re-cleaning and bolt protection wearing helmets here is strongly advised.
Approach is as above , except, The Escarpment is above you over to the right.
UKC Crag Details: https://www.ukclimbing.com/logbook/crags/attermire_scar-602
