As with many southern crags, Belle Elizabeth is adventurous to get to, but massively underdeveloped. Problems spanning the grades can be found here, with some very high quality rock available too. Care should always be taken with the approach, and an awareness of the tide should always be with you.
Access: From Les Tielles car park, walk west along the coastal path. After walking through a natural arch of greenery, you'll approach a bench. From here move onto the sour fig and track the bush eastward. At a rocky out-crop scramble down, and walk toward the remains of an old wall. Walk the inside of this wall before scrambling down to coast-level.
Nesting: In general, southern crags are swamped with seagulls during nesting season, and so should be avoided.