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Running Hill Pits

The Pits are a series of small grit quarries etched into the hillside overlooking Diggle. They can be gloomy and dank on a bad day however on a good day the combination of sun on clean rock, vibrant grass and a blue sky make for a pleasant environment. The best problems with clean rock are usually found on southerly facing walls. Some of the less frequented problems on north facing walls may be abit dirty and in need of a light brushing. The quarries are finger jam heaven, or hell, whichever way you look at it, with some excellent crimpy walls thrown in for good measure.

Approach: when driving along Uppermill High Street, turn off up Church Road, follow uphill until Uppermill is left behind. Continue following the road which will now be contouring the hillside, pass the Church inn and the Cross Keys pub on your left and onto where the road reaches its highest point, turning sharply left downhill. Park here taking care not to block any gates. The quarries can be found by following the track over the stile, follow the path in the high grassy walled defile until it broadens out. Cross the stile and the first quarry is to be found immediately down the path to the right. Approx 15 minutes.

Quarry 1 - Quarry 2 - Quarry 8

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