There are no common rights on the land. The County Borough Council, as manager of the land,
has rights of access to all parts of the site.
Since May 2005 parts of the Great Orme have been designated Access land under provisions
of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. This allows for access on foot to the area of
land shown in Map 3.
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 gives the Council all the powers in the World to prevent anyone using or otherwise the area of access land which covers the whole Orme apart from the residential areas.
Seems to me that the Council have had to almost give blood to get the Lombard here!