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There are five crags on South Arm, which is directly south east = from Hobart. Unfortunately Clifton and the Rookeries are both are on privat= e property and access is restricted. Lark's edge has no access problems, bu= t its a small crag and only just worth the half hour walk to get there whil= e Goats Bluff (included in Other Southern Crags) is really just choss and i= ncluded here for the history! More recently, Arm End, a small bolted doleri= te cliff has been developed at Gellibrand Point Nature Recreation Area at O= possum Bay.
South Arm can be reached by driving to Sorell and then to Lauderdale. To= tal driving time to any of the crags should be less than half an hour from = Hobart. Goats Bluff is passed on the way to South Arm while the Clifton cra= gs are on the headland to the south of Clifton beach. Lark's Edge is around= the coast north of Cape Deslacs, walk from the north end of Clifton beach.= (See Craglets for more details.) The Rookeries are on Cape Contrariety, fu= rther south than Clifton. Arm End is reached by driving through South Arm, = then Opossum Bay and parking at the end of the road at Arm End/Gellibrand P= oint Nature Recreation Area.
Short dolerite sea cliffs.
Arm End | 7 climbs |
Clifton | 31 climbs |
Larks Edge | 35 climbs |
South Arm Gallery | |
The Rookeries | 56 climbs |
Carnap, 17, Xenakis, 15, Nexter, 21