Slightly further on than Penlas Rock, is a hidden zawn with a sea cave. The original line of the zawn 'Natalie' follows the a bombay chimney.
Fat Tulips Garden HVS
A poor route on mostly bad rock. Start to the left of the chimney of Natalie and C.P.F's. Go up a slab and move right and up to a hanging chimney, via a foot severing block.
M.Crook, J.Tooms. (1995/96).
C.P.F's 23m HVS
Wide crack on left of cave goes through 2 roofs. Full on, wide, open and hairy.
P.Pritchard, G.Smith. (18/11/92)
The next two routes start up a bomb-bay chimney, just left of the cave.
*Bryngwran Man 30m E4 5c
An excellent route on mostly good rock, with good protection. Start up the chimney of Natalie but continue straight up to a roof. Surge over this direct to finish up a small hanging groove, past the odd mobile hold. Disappointing belay up on the left.
G.Smith, A.Wainwright. (1996)
Named in honour of the gatekeeper to central Anglesey.
**Natalie 45m E2 5b (R) (1988)
An excellent route taking a line over the lip of the sea arch. Start below the chimney, and climb it on generous jams and large quartz holds, to a continuation groove. Step right and follow a delightful traverse line, in a great position, over the top of the cave. After passing a large boss, step right and climb a groove to belay amongst the plant life at the top.