Lake District National Park · Westmorland and Furness, England
24.9 km
~1 day 2 hrs
1354 m
“"Explore stunning vistas, diverse wildlife, and historical landmarks on this challenging 25 km Lake District loop trail."”
Starting near Westmorland and Furness in England, this loop trail spans approximately 25 km (15.5 miles) with an elevation gain of around 1300 meters (4265 feet). The trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available near the village of Martindale. For those using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is Penrith, from where you can take a bus or taxi to Martindale.
Initial Ascent and Place Fell
The hike begins with a steady ascent towards Place Fell, offering panoramic views of Ullswater Lake. The initial climb is about 3 km (1.9 miles) with an elevation gain of approximately 400 meters (1312 feet). The terrain is a mix of grassy paths and rocky sections, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. As you reach the summit of Place Fell, at 657 meters (2155 feet), you'll be rewarded with stunning vistas of the surrounding fells and valleys.
Angle Tarn and Kidsty Pike
From Place Fell, the trail descends slightly before leading you towards Angle Tarn, a picturesque mountain tarn located about 7 km (4.3 miles) into the hike. This is an excellent spot for a break, with clear waters and scenic surroundings. Continuing on, the path ascends again towards Kidsty Pike, the highest point on the trail at 780 meters (2559 feet). This section is roughly 5 km (3.1 miles) with an elevation gain of about 380 meters (1247 feet). Kidsty Pike offers breathtaking views of the Helvellyn range and the Eden Valley.
Bonscale Pike and Descent
After Kidsty Pike, the trail leads you towards Bonscale Pike, another prominent peak at 524 meters (1719 feet). This section is about 4 km (2.5 miles) with a moderate descent and ascent. The views from Bonscale Pike are equally impressive, with a clear sightline to Ullswater and the surrounding fells. The descent from Bonscale Pike back to Martindale is approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) and involves a mix of grassy slopes and rocky paths, so take care with your footing.
Flora, Fauna, and Historical Significance
Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a variety of flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for red deer, which are common in the area, as well as a variety of bird species such as peregrine falcons and red grouse. The region is also rich in history, with ancient stone circles and remnants of old settlements scattered along the trail. The Martindale area itself has historical significance, with its old church dating back to the 16th century.
Navigation and Safety
Given the varied terrain and elevation changes, it's advisable to use a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to stay on track. Weather conditions can change rapidly in this region, so be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear. Always carry a map, compass, and sufficient water and snacks.
This loop trail offers a challenging yet rewarding experience, combining natural beauty, historical landmarks, and diverse wildlife. Whether you're an experienced hiker or looking to push your limits, this trail provides an unforgettable adventure in the heart of England's Lake District.
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