Rock climbing photograph at Cap of Dunloe, Ireland

Dave Ayton on Air Time (E5 6a) at Cap of Dunloe crag in County Kerry, Ireland

The photograph shows Dave Ayton on Air Time (E5 6a) at Cap of Dunloe crag in County Kerry.

Cap of Dunloe crag is a series of sandstone buttresses with steep faces that are crossed by horizontal breaks. There are more than 300 routes here that are generally steep with good holds.

The photograph was taken by David Flanagan, and appears in the Rock Climbing in Ireland Guidebook that is available to buy from our shop.

Return to rock climbing in Ireland.

The Rock Climbing in Ireland Guidebook describes the very best traditional rock climbing to be found in Ireland and covers 22 different crags and over 400 classic routes. Buy this guidebook from our shop.

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  • Ailladie rock climbing photograph - Mirror Wall
  • Cap of Dunloe rock climbing photograph - Air Time, E5 6a
  • Cap of Dunloe rock climbing photograph - Echo Beach, E1 5b
  • Cap of Dunloe rock climbing photograph - Out of my Reach, HVS 5a
  • Dun Seanna Head rock climbing photograph - Giraffe, VS 4c
  • Glendalough rock climbing photograph - Prelude Nightmare, VS 4c
  • Glendalough rock climbing photograph - Sarcophagus, HVS 5a
  • Gola Island rock climbing photograph - Kept Woman, Diff

To view a larger photograph showing the variety of rock climbing to be found in Ireland, please click on the thumbnail images.

The Rock Climbing in Ireland Guidebook describes the very best traditional rock climbing to be found in Ireland and covers 22 different crags and over 400 classic routes. Buy this guidebook from our shop.

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