15.4 km
~4 hrs 38 min
946 m
“The Glenridding to Threlkeld Walk offers stunning views, rich history, and diverse wildlife over challenging terrain.”
Starting your hike near Westmorland and Furness, England, the Glenridding to Threlkeld Walk via Stybarrow Dodd is a captivating 15 km (approximately 9.3 miles) point-to-point trail with an elevation gain of around 900 meters (2,950 feet). This trail offers a medium difficulty rating, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Glenridding, a charming village located on the southern shore of Ullswater. There are several parking options available in the village. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is Penrith, from where you can catch a bus to Glenridding. The bus service is fairly regular, but it's always a good idea to check the latest schedules.
### The Hike The trail begins in Glenridding, a picturesque village known for its stunning views of Ullswater and the surrounding fells. As you start your ascent, you'll pass through lush green fields and ancient stone walls, typical of the Lake District's pastoral landscape.
#### Glenridding to Sticks Pass The initial part of the hike takes you towards Sticks Pass, a well-known mountain pass in the region. This section is relatively steep, gaining significant elevation over a short distance. As you climb, you'll be treated to panoramic views of Ullswater and the surrounding fells. The terrain here is a mix of grassy slopes and rocky paths, so sturdy footwear is essential.
#### Sticks Pass to Stybarrow Dodd Upon reaching Sticks Pass, you'll continue your ascent towards Stybarrow Dodd. This section is less steep but still challenging, with a mix of grassy and rocky terrain. Stybarrow Dodd stands at an elevation of 843 meters (2,766 feet) and offers breathtaking views of the Helvellyn range to the west and the Pennines to the east. This is a great spot to take a break and soak in the scenery.
#### Stybarrow Dodd to Watson's Dodd From Stybarrow Dodd, the trail descends slightly before climbing again towards Watson's Dodd. This section is relatively easier, with gentle slopes and well-defined paths. Watson's Dodd, at 789 meters (2,589 feet), provides another excellent vantage point for stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
#### Watson's Dodd to Great Dodd Continuing from Watson's Dodd, you'll make your way to Great Dodd, the highest point on this trail at 857 meters (2,812 feet). The ascent is gradual, and the terrain is a mix of grassy slopes and rocky patches. Great Dodd offers expansive views of the Lake District, making it a highlight of the hike.
#### Great Dodd to Clough Head From Great Dodd, the trail descends towards Clough Head, another prominent fell in the region. This section is relatively straightforward, with well-defined paths and gentle slopes. Clough Head stands at 726 meters (2,382 feet) and offers excellent views of the northern fells and the Eden Valley.
### Final Descent to Threlkeld The final section of the hike involves a descent towards Threlkeld, a quaint village located at the foot of Blencathra. The descent is gradual, with a mix of grassy paths and rocky sections. As you approach Threlkeld, you'll pass through beautiful meadows and ancient stone walls, typical of the Lake District's rural landscape.
### Historical Significance The region around Glenridding and Threlkeld is steeped in history. Glenridding was once a bustling mining village, with the Greenside Mine being one of the largest lead mines in the country. Threlkeld, on the other hand, has a rich history dating back to the medieval period, with several ancient buildings and landmarks.
### Wildlife and Nature The trail offers ample opportunities to spot local wildlife, including red deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species such as peregrine falcons and red kites. The flora is equally diverse, with heather-covered moorlands, ancient woodlands, and vibrant wildflowers dotting the landscape.
### Navigation For navigation, it's highly recommended to use HiiKER, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates to ensure you stay on the right path.
This hike offers a perfect blend of challenging terrain, stunning views, and rich history, making it a must-do for any hiking enthusiast.
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