Climbs 4
Rocktype Gneiss
Altitude 7m a.s.l
Faces N
Sarp is an extensive island which lies just offshore to the north of Huisinis. The rock is mostly Lewisian Gneiss, with many quartz-like pegmatite intrusions. Caolas Cearstaigh lies directly opposite the small island of Cearstaigh, adjacent to the beach and is accessed by walking down from either side.
The most convenient landing and camping place would be on the Mànais headland which would give easier and relatively quick access to the main areas. The best access to the climbing is to stay close to the coast or to contour around the many bluffs above the lower ground.
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