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10.0 km
~2 hrs 56 min
568 m
Loop
โExplore lush pastures, serene tarns, and panoramic peaks on this 10 km Lake District loop trail.โ
Starting near Westmorland and Furness in England, this 10 km (6.2 miles) loop trail offers a moderate challenge with an elevation gain of approximately 500 meters (1,640 feet). The trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available nearby. For those using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is the town of Patterdale, which can be reached by bus from Penrith, where there are train connections.### Initial Ascent and Angle Tarn The trail begins with a steady ascent through lush, green pastures and ancient stone walls, typical of the Lake District's charming countryside. After about 2 km (1.2 miles), you'll reach Angle Tarn, a serene and picturesque body of water. The tarn is surrounded by rugged terrain and offers a perfect spot for a short break. The area is rich in birdlife, so keep an eye out for species like the red grouse and peregrine falcon.### Angletarn Pikes South Top Continuing from Angle Tarn, the trail ascends more steeply towards Angletarn Pikes South Top. This section is about 3 km (1.9 miles) from the start and involves a climb of approximately 200 meters (656 feet). The summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding fells and valleys, making it a rewarding spot for photography. The rocky outcrops here are a great place to observe the unique geology of the Lake District, formed by ancient volcanic activity.### Descent to Boredale House From the South Top, the trail descends towards Boredale House, a historic farmhouse that dates back several centuries. This part of the trail is about 4 km (2.5 miles) from the start and involves a descent of around 150 meters (492 feet). The path can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Boredale House itself is a testament to the region's agricultural history, and the surrounding fields often have grazing sheep and cattle.### Return Loop The final section of the loop takes you back towards the trailhead, passing through Boredale Valley. This part of the trail is relatively flat and easy, covering the last 3 km (1.9 miles) of the hike. The valley is a haven for wildflowers in the spring and summer, and you might spot deer or even a red squirrel if you're lucky. The path follows a gentle stream, adding to the tranquil atmosphere.### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's advisable to use HiiKER, which provides detailed maps and real-time tracking to ensure you stay on course. Weather in the Lake District can be unpredictable, so pack layers and waterproof gear. The trail is well-marked, but fog can roll in quickly, making visibility poor.This loop trail offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and moderate physical challenge, making it a perfect day hike for those looking to explore the heart of the Lake District.
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