9.4 km
~3 hrs 13 min
805 m
“Experience stunning views, historical sites, and diverse wildlife on this moderately challenging 9 km loop trail.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Gatesgarth in Cumberland, England, this 9 km (5.6 miles) loop trail offers a moderately challenging hike with an elevation gain of approximately 800 meters (2,625 feet). The trailhead is easily accessible by car, with parking available at Gatesgarth Farm. For those using public transport, the nearest bus stop is in Buttermere, about 2 km (1.2 miles) away, from where you can walk to the trailhead.
### Initial Ascent and Fleetwith Pike
The hike begins with a steady ascent towards Fleetwith Pike. As you climb, you'll be treated to sweeping views of Buttermere and Crummock Water. The initial 2 km (1.2 miles) of the trail will see you gaining significant elevation, around 400 meters (1,312 feet), so be prepared for a strenuous start. The terrain is rocky and can be slippery, especially after rain, so good hiking boots are essential.
### Black Star and Panoramic Views
Upon reaching Fleetwith Pike, you'll find yourself at an elevation of 648 meters (2,126 feet). This is a perfect spot to take a break and soak in the panoramic views of the surrounding fells and valleys. From here, the trail continues towards Black Star, a lesser-known peak that offers equally stunning vistas. The path between Fleetwith Pike and Black Star is relatively flat, making for a pleasant and scenic walk.
### Hopper Slate Quarry
As you descend from Black Star, you'll come across the Hopper Slate Quarry. This historical site offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past. The quarry was once a bustling hub for slate extraction, and you can still see remnants of the old machinery and buildings. This section of the trail is about 3 km (1.9 miles) from Fleetwith Pike and involves a descent of around 200 meters (656 feet).
### Wildlife and Flora
The area is rich in wildlife, including red squirrels, peregrine falcons, and various species of deer. Keep an eye out for these creatures, especially in the early morning or late afternoon. The flora is equally diverse, with heather, bilberry, and various wildflowers adding splashes of color to the landscape.
### Return to Gatesgarth
The final leg of the hike takes you back to Gatesgarth, completing the loop. This section is relatively easy, with gentle slopes and well-marked paths. You'll pass through lush meadows and alongside bubbling streams, making for a relaxing end to your hike. The last 2 km (1.2 miles) involve a descent of about 200 meters (656 feet), bringing you back to the trailhead.
### Navigation and Safety
For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. Weather in this region can be unpredictable, so always check the forecast before setting out and carry appropriate gear, including waterproof clothing and extra layers.
This trail offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for hikers of all levels.
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