5/5 Hannah K. 5 months ago on Google • 7 reviews
Really
fun
site.
Lots
of
exploring
you
can
do.
Some
minor
rock
climbing
as
you
go
further
down.
I
say
minor
because
I
was
able
to
do
it
and
I
have
never
climbed/walked
around
so
many
rocks
and
am
not
good
at
it
by
any
means
but
I
was
able
to
comfortably
get
quite
far
before
I
had
to
stop
because
it
was
getting
late
and
I
wasn’t
sure
I
could
get
back
up
the
next
rock.
I
definitely
recommend
wearing
some
gloves
as
the
rocks
are
a
little
rough.
Overall
really
enjoyable
and
a
really
easy
walk
to
the
site.
Further
down
towards
the
rocks
is
an
incline/decline
so
be
prepared
for
it.
It’s
easier
going
down
where
you
don’t
notice
how
much
of
a
decline
it
is
because
you
are
going
a
little
slow
walking
down
the
rocks
and
path.
If
you
go
past
the
Logan
Inn
a
bit
and
turn
left
there
is
a
car
park.
When
you
leave
the
car
park
there
is
an
sign
pointing
the
direction
for
the
rock
and
then
very
shortly
down
that
walk
there
is
a
sign
for
the
rock
(blink
and
you
miss
it)
on
the
left
that
points
down
an
“alley”
to
some
stairs.
Go
over
them
and
turn
left.
A
bit
down
that
path
there
is
a
gate
in
the
fence
line
that
says
Logan
rock.
Head
all
the
way
through
that
field
along
the
path
and
then
once
you
are
out
of
the
field
keep
following
the
path
just
a
bit
and
you’re
basically
there.
Dogs
are
allowed
in
the
field
but
only
on
leash.
There
are
wild
horses
once
you
are
out
of
the
field
so
use
caution
with
the
dogs.
Car
park
wasn’t
too
expensive
(£2
for
2
hrs).