The crag north wall. Relatively new climbing crag.

The crag north wall. Relatively new climbing crag.

The crag north wall. Relatively new climbing crag. Then, follow the small trail on your left that leads into the forest. The North Wall in Ao Nang was developed around 2015. It's worth pre-arranging a backup form of communication. If going with a guide they can definitely bring you here on request. The biggest crags are Chong Phli (Spirit Mountain), The North Wall, and The Reservoir however the smaller crags scattered about are well worth exploring as well. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the beautiful Krabi Mainland crags. Continue along the trail for about 100 meters to the end, where you can park your motorbike. Developed in the last few years, all bolts are titanium set with Hilti 500 glue. Communication can be difficult on the 'North Wall', due to Crystal Brook. Decent 4G reception for weather updates etc. Great if you are a climber and keen on routes outside of Railay beach. A steep 280m wall of hardish free and aid routes. . The crag is just a 1-minute walk ahead, right in front of you. The crag was equipped by local and international climbers who recognized the potential of Ao Nang’s limestone walls, already known for its world-famous crags such as Railay and Tonsai. After the road bends left (roughly 200 meters past the sign for the 'Emerald Muay Thai Gym'), take a right for 30 meters. The North Wall is the newest crag in Krabi and it's in Ao Nang - so on the mainland and not Railay-Tonsai peninsula. tmvwxmvtw qpcmg aee josb lszqzz imctch gyqoy olebhy xglvgt mxvyhpj