16.9 km
~1 day 0 hrs
1129 m
“Experience a moderately challenging 17 km hike with stunning Lake District views and rich historical significance.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Glenridding in Westmorland and Furness, England, this 17 km (10.5 miles) loop trail offers a moderately challenging hike with an elevation gain of approximately 1100 meters (3609 feet). The trailhead is easily accessible by car, with parking available at Glenridding Car Park. For those using public transport, the nearest bus stop is in Glenridding, serviced by routes from Penrith, which is also the nearest train station.
### Initial Ascent and Sheffield Pike
The hike begins with a steady ascent towards Sheffield Pike. As you climb, you'll be treated to stunning views of Ullswater, one of the largest lakes in the Lake District. The terrain here is a mix of rocky paths and grassy slopes, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Sheffield Pike stands at 675 meters (2215 feet) and offers panoramic views that are well worth the effort.
### Rasie and Whiteside
From Sheffield Pike, the trail continues towards Rasie. This section is less steep but still requires careful footing due to loose rocks. Rasie is a lesser-known peak but offers a quieter, more serene environment. The path then leads to Whiteside, which stands at 863 meters (2831 feet). This part of the trail is particularly scenic, with views of the surrounding fells and valleys.
### Helvellyn Summit
The final major ascent is to Helvellyn, one of the most famous peaks in the Lake District, standing at 950 meters (3117 feet). The approach to Helvellyn can be quite steep and exposed, so caution is advised, especially in windy conditions. The summit offers breathtaking views of Striding Edge and Swirral Edge, two of the most iconic ridges in the area. On a clear day, you can see as far as Scotland to the north and the Pennines to the east.
### Historical Significance
Helvellyn has a rich history, with its name derived from the Old Welsh "Hal Velin," meaning "pale yellow moorland." The area has been a popular destination for hikers and climbers since the 18th century. Notably, the poet William Wordsworth wrote about the beauty of Helvellyn in his works.
### Descent and Return
The descent from Helvellyn takes you down towards Glenridding, passing through grassy slopes and rocky paths. This section can be slippery, especially after rain, so take your time. The trail eventually loops back to the starting point in Glenridding, where you can relax and enjoy the local amenities.
### Wildlife and Flora
Throughout the hike, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including red deer, peregrine falcons, and the occasional mountain hare. The area is also rich in flora, with heather, bilberry, and various wildflowers adding splashes of color to the landscape.
### Navigation
For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. This will help you stay on track and ensure a safe and enjoyable hike.
This loop trail offers a perfect blend of challenging ascents, breathtaking views, and rich history, making it a must-do for any avid hiker.
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