The Cuningar Loop boulders are designed to introduce new climbers to the sport whilst providing challenges for the more experienced climber.
A great place for those looking to make the transition from indoor to outdoor bouldering as well as providing a great day out with other activities and things to do at and around the venue.
You can check out the problems and log them at UKClimbing – Cunningar Loop.
Or get the full circuit PDFs here:
The grades range from V0 – V6 upwards.
What to be aware of:
- Know your way down! Getting down can be challenging – check the descent routes before you go up.
- Use of boulder pads is advisable.
- Topouts can be tricky on the more challenging boulders.
- The concrete can be rough on skin (keep an eye on your finger tips!)
Safety tips
Top tips
For more information on the venue and what else is on offer at Cunigar Loop, please make sure to check out the Forestry and Land Scotland website.
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Scotland has more than 30 indoor climbing centres open to the public, and hundreds of outdoor venues offering a wide range of climbing and bouldering activities.
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