19.0 km
~1 day 0 hrs
1021 m
“Embark on a breathtaking 19 km Lake District loop from Troutbeck, featuring challenging climbs and stunning vistas.”
Starting your hike near the charming village of Troutbeck in Westmorland and Furness, England, this 19 km (approximately 11.8 miles) loop trail offers a rewarding journey through the stunning landscapes of the Lake District. With an elevation gain of around 1000 meters (3280 feet), this medium-difficulty trail provides a mix of challenging ascents and breathtaking views.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive to Troutbeck, which is easily accessible from the A592 road. If you prefer public transport, the nearest train station is Windermere. From Windermere, you can take a bus or taxi to Troutbeck. The trailhead is located near the Mortal Man Inn, a well-known local landmark.
### Trail Overview The loop begins with a gentle ascent through lush meadows and woodlands, gradually leading you up to the open fells. As you climb, you'll pass through a series of gates and stiles, typical of the Lake District's pastoral landscape. The initial part of the trail is well-marked, but it's advisable to use HiiKER for navigation to ensure you stay on track.
### Significant Landmarks and Sections #### Troutbeck Tongue At around 3 km (1.9 miles) into the hike, you'll reach Troutbeck Tongue, a small but prominent fell. This is a great spot to take a short break and enjoy the views back down the valley.
#### Thornthwaite Crag Continuing your ascent, you'll reach Thornthwaite Crag at approximately 7 km (4.3 miles). This section is more strenuous, with a steep climb that rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. The summit is marked by a tall beacon, known as Thornthwaite Beacon, which has historical significance as a guide for travelers in the past.
#### Ill Bell From Thornthwaite Crag, the trail leads you along a ridge to Ill Bell, another prominent peak. This section, about 10 km (6.2 miles) into the hike, offers stunning views of Windermere and the surrounding fells. The ridge walk is one of the highlights of the trail, providing a sense of accomplishment as you traverse the high ground.
#### Yoke The final major peak on this loop is Yoke, reached at around 12 km (7.5 miles). The descent from Yoke is gradual, leading you back down towards Troutbeck. This part of the trail is less demanding, allowing you to enjoy the serene beauty of the landscape.
### Flora and Fauna The trail is rich in natural beauty, with diverse flora and fauna. In the lower sections, you'll find ancient woodlands with oak, ash, and birch trees. As you ascend, the vegetation changes to heather and grasses typical of the high fells. Keep an eye out for red deer, which are often seen in this area, as well as a variety of bird species, including peregrine falcons and red grouse.
### Historical Significance The Lake District has a rich history, and this trail is no exception. The area around Troutbeck has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and you may come across ancient stone walls and farmsteads. The beacon on Thornthwaite Crag is a reminder of the region's historical use as a navigational aid for travelers and shepherds.
### Practical Information Ensure you are well-prepared for changing weather conditions, as the Lake District is known for its unpredictable weather. Good hiking boots, waterproof clothing, and plenty of water are essential. The trail can be boggy in places, especially after rain, so gaiters might be useful.
Using HiiKER for navigation will help you stay on the correct path and provide additional information about the trail as you hike. Enjoy your adventure through one of England's most beautiful and historically rich landscapes.
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