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The Cobbler in winter

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Climbing The Cobbler in Winter

This page answers the question people search for most: "is the cobbler safe in winter". It covers the specific kit, timing, and weather thresholds for The Cobbler at 884m, not generic mountain advice.

For live conditions right now — summit wind, rain, cloudbase, freezing level — go to the main The Cobbler weather page. It updates every hour from a 7-model weather ensemble.

Frequently Asked

Can I climb The Cobbler in winter?

Yes, but The Cobbler becomes a serious winter mountain from November to April. At 884m the summit regularly sits in sub-zero temperatures with snow cover, verglas (clear ice) on the rocks and cloud that can trap you in whiteout. You need full winter hillwalking skills: ice axe, crampons, navigation in low visibility, and the judgement to turn back.

What equipment is essential for The Cobbler in winter?

Ice axe and crampons (both fitted and practiced), B2-rated boots, four seasons of layers including synthetic insulation, full waterproofs, hat and glove redundancy, head torch, map, compass, GPS, bivvy bag, emergency food, and a charged phone with the What3Words app.

How cold does it get on The Cobbler in winter?

Summit temperatures on The Cobbler typically run 6-8°C colder than the valley. In a stiff wind, wind chill can push the feel-temperature below -15°C. Always check the summit forecast on hillandglen.com before you set out, not the lowland one.

Is there an avalanche risk on The Cobbler?

Scottish mountains carry avalanche risk from December through April. Check the SAIS (Scottish Avalanche Information Service) forecast for the relevant region before setting out. English and Welsh mountains carry less risk but aren't immune — windslab on lee slopes is the most common cause.

What's the best month for winter on The Cobbler?

March often offers the best combination of long daylight, settled weather and consolidated snow. December and January have the shortest days and most unstable conditions. February can be excellent but also the coldest.

Check the live forecast

Planning The Cobbler? Get the hourly summit forecast, 14-day outlook and wind chill — all at the 884m summit, not the valley.

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