Granite climbing, decent bolt installation and placements. Access to the top climbs not as easily noticeable but there's a few paths that head in those directions. Check the installed topo at the crag, and also the hiking signs to find other areas. This is a micro climate on this hill. It might be warm and sunny down the bottom, but consider taking warmer clothing for the crag.
No crazy access issues to the first few climbs, however vegetation and moss has grown over some areas so you'll need to keep a close eye out for features on the rock to know where you are along the wall. No noticeable signage to the upper areas (closer to the base of the castle wall), check the topo and the hiking signs together to find your way.
Easy approach. Park at (38.790194, -9.392528) and follow the signs down to the crag. Keep an eye out for the installed sign with the route names and grades. (same as the attached photos of this area)
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