The coasts of Port na h-Aille and Ard Scalpsie Point have some small outcrops and screes. Most of the rock is made of a flacky mica-schist (too many holds). The stones are often too small and covered of lichens. A huge vein of igneous rock (basalt) crosses the peninsula and forms a decent south west facing crag.
Here are a few decent problems and their locations.

- Groovy, SS, 4+
- Pinch the nipple, 6a
- Sidestep, 5
- Descent route, 3
- Canadian barndance, 4
- Boston two steps, 6c
- The floor is lava, SS, 6c
- Time is of the essence, SS, 7a+
- I spy with my little eye, SS, 6a
- The rail, SS, 5
- The wall, SS, 4