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31.5 km
~2 days
840 m
Multi-Day
The Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria is a 31.5 km trail that starts in Eden, Cumbria, England. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Medium. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 7 hrs 42 mins. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
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The Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria is 31.46 km long with 840 m of climbing, so it is usually treated as a full-day long walk or a short multi-day route rather than a quick outing. Strong walkers may complete it in one long day, while others split it over two days because the distance and cumulative ascent are substantial for a medium-rated route.
The Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria is generally rated medium, but it is still a serious outing at 31.46 km with 840 m of elevation gain. The challenge comes more from the overall distance and sustained time on foot than from technical ground, so pacing, weather, and fitness matter more than scrambling ability.
The route takes its name from the Helm Wind, a distinctive local wind associated with the Cross Fell escarpment in Cumbria. Long-distance walking references for the route note that the walk is named for this notorious wind, which is especially linked with the high ground around Cross Fell, the highest point on the Pennine Way.
Yes, the Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria can be done in one day, but it is a demanding day out. At 31.46 km with 840 m of ascent, it suits experienced hikers who are comfortable covering close to 20 miles in mixed upland terrain; many others will find it more manageable as a two-day trip.
The Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria is a multi-day route in Cumbria, England, covering 31.46 km. That means it is better thought of as an extended walking route rather than a short circular stroll, with enough distance and climbing to require route planning, food, layers, and attention to changing fell weather.
The Helm Wind Walk of Cumbria is not the best choice for a first hike. Although it is rated medium rather than hard, 31.46 km and 840 m of ascent is a big commitment, especially in exposed Cumbrian conditions where wind can be a major factor; it is better suited to hikers with some endurance and hill-walking experience.
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