Black Rocks (Derbyshire)

Black Rocks (or Stonnis Rocks), is a small outcrop of ashover gritstone, between Cromford and Wirksworth in Derbyshire, the Peak District, England. It is an important crag in the history of British rock climbing, and has some of the most extreme climbing routes in Britain, including Gaia E8 6c.

Black Rocks
Stonnis Rocks
Gaia (E8 6c, 5.13a X) follows the groove on the outcrop at the left of the picture
Location in Derbyshire
LocationPeak District, Derbyshire
Nearest cityCromford
Coordinates53.0982°N 1.5637°W / 53.0982; -1.5637
Climbing typeTraditional climbing, Bouldering
Height5–35 metres (16–115 ft)
PitchesMostly single-pitch
RatingsRock grades of Diff to E9 (most are above E1)
Bouldering of V0 to V9
Rock typegritstone
Quantity of rock+224 routes
Cliff aspectNorthwest
Elevation278 metres (912 ft) a.s.l.
Classic climbs
  • Meshuga (E9 6c, 5.13a X),
  • Gaia (E8 6c, 5.13a X),
  • Curving Arete (E5 6b),
  • Lean Man's Climb (VS 5a),
  • Birch Tree Wall (VS 4c),
  • Sand Buttress (VS 4c),
  • Angel's Share 7C (V9)
  • King Edward 7C (V9)
  • Velvet Silence 7A+ (V7)
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