Ailladie

Ailladie
Aill an Daill
Ballyreen Cliffs
Map showing the location of Ailladie
Map showing the location of Ailladie
Location of Ailladie in Ireland
Location
Nearest city6 km south of Fanore[1]
8 km north of Doolin[1]
RangeThe Burren
Coordinates53°04′14″N 09°21′30″W / 53.07056°N 9.35833°W / 53.07056; -9.35833
Climbing type
Heightcirca 35 metres (115 ft) above sea level at its peak
PitchesSingle pitch
Ratings
  • Diff to E7
  • Little below VS
  • Majority above E1 5b
Rock typeLimestone
Quantity of rock
  • +200 routes online database
  • 170 routes 2008 guidebook
Development
  • Roadside parking
  • No facilities
  • No fresh water[2]
Cliff aspectWest
ElevationAt sea level
Camping
Classic climbs
  • Pis Fluich (HVS 5a)
  • Gallows Pole (E2 5c)
  • Skywalker (E3 5c)
  • Kleptomaniac (E3 6a)
  • Through Looking Glass (E3 6a)
  • Wall of Fossils (E4 6a)
  • The Cutter (E4 6a)
  • Refraction (E5 6a)
  • Ouicksilver (E5 6a)
  • On Reflection (E6 6a)[2][1]
WebsiteClimbing.ie Ailladie

Ailladie (Irish: Aill an Daill, lit.'Blind Man's Cliff'; also known locally as the Ballyreen Cliffs),[3][4] is an 800-metre-long (2,600 ft) west-facing limestone sea cliff, that varies in height from 8 metres (26 ft) to 35 metres (115 ft), situated on the coast of The Burren in County Clare, Ireland. Ailladie is one of Ireland's most highly regarded rock-climbing locations, particularly for high technical grade single pitch traditional climbing routes and deep-water soloing routes. It is also a location for shore-angling competitions, and, with its cliffs and view of the Aran Islands, is a popular photography stop for tourists.[1][2]

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