21.3 km
~1 day 1 hrs
1150 m
“Embark on a scenic 21 km hike from Troutbeck to Glenridding, blending history, wildlife, and stunning landscapes.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Troutbeck, this 21 km (approximately 13 miles) point-to-point trail takes you through the heart of the Lake District, ending in the charming village of Glenridding. With an elevation gain of around 1100 meters (3600 feet), this medium-difficulty hike offers a blend of stunning landscapes, historical landmarks, and diverse wildlife.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead near Westmorland and Furness, you can either drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards Troutbeck, where parking is available near the village center. For those using public transport, buses run regularly from Windermere to Troutbeck, making it accessible for hikers without a car.
### Trail Overview The trail begins in Troutbeck, a quaint village known for its traditional stone cottages and lush greenery. As you start your hike, you'll ascend gradually through rolling hills and open fields, offering panoramic views of the surrounding fells. The initial 5 km (3 miles) will take you through farmland and pastures, where you might encounter grazing sheep and local wildlife such as red squirrels and various bird species.
### Significant Landmarks Around the 6 km (4 miles) mark, you'll reach the ancient High Street Roman Road, a historically significant route that dates back to Roman times. This section of the trail offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with remnants of the old road still visible. The elevation here is approximately 500 meters (1640 feet), providing a moderate challenge as you continue your ascent.
### Nature and Wildlife As you progress, the trail takes you through a series of scenic valleys and ridges. The flora and fauna become more diverse, with heather-covered moorlands and dense woodlands. Keep an eye out for native wildlife, including deer and various bird species like the peregrine falcon. The trail also passes by several small streams and tarns, offering opportunities for a refreshing break.
### Strenuous Sections The most challenging part of the hike begins around the 15 km (9 miles) mark, where the trail climbs steeply towards Stony Cove Pike. This section involves an elevation gain of about 400 meters (1312 feet) over a short distance, making it the most strenuous part of the hike. However, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
### Final Stretch After conquering Stony Cove Pike, the trail descends gradually towards Glenridding. The final 6 km (4 miles) are relatively easier, taking you through lush meadows and along the shores of Ullswater, one of the most beautiful lakes in the Lake District. As you approach Glenridding, you'll pass by the historic Greenside Mine, a former lead mine that played a significant role in the region's industrial history.
### Navigation For navigation, it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates to ensure you stay on track. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool can enhance your hiking experience.
### Ending in Glenridding The trail concludes in Glenridding, a charming village nestled on the southern shores of Ullswater. Here, you can relax and enjoy the local hospitality, with several pubs and cafes offering a well-deserved rest. Public transport options are available from Glenridding, with buses running to nearby towns such as Penrith and Windermere, making it easy to return to your starting point or continue exploring the Lake District.
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