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16.0 km
~4 hrs 53 min
1010 m
Loop
“Traverse the enchanting Lake District on a scenic 10-mile hike, peppered with peaks, wildlife, and a hidden waterfall.”
Embarking on the Barf, Lord's Seat, Graystones Peak, and Spout Force Loop trail near Thornthwaite, hikers can expect a diverse and rewarding experience. This loop, approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) in length, with an elevation gain of around 1000 meters (3280 feet), offers a medium difficulty level, making it accessible to hikers with a reasonable level of fitness.Getting to the TrailheadThe trailhead is located near the village of Thornthwaite, Cumberland, England. For those arriving by car, parking is available in the vicinity of Thornthwaite, with the exact starting point being accessible via Braithwaite, a short drive from Keswick. Public transport options include local bus services from Keswick, which is well-connected to larger cities such as Carlisle and Penrith by train.Navigating the TrailHikers can utilize the HiiKER app for detailed navigation throughout the hike. The loop begins with a steady ascent up Barf, a fell that provides a challenging start to the journey. As you climb, the path offers increasingly impressive views of Bassenthwaite Lake and the surrounding valleys.Landmarks and SceneryUpon reaching the summit of Barf, the trail continues towards Lord's Seat, the highest point of the hike. Here, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the North Western Fells. The path then descends slightly before ascending again towards Graystones Peak. This section of the trail is less frequented, offering a sense of solitude and tranquility.The descent from Graystones Peak will lead you through mixed woodland and eventually to the enchanting Spout Force, a hidden waterfall nestled in the woods. This is an ideal spot for a rest and to enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature.Flora and FaunaThroughout the hike, keep an eye out for the rich wildlife, including red squirrels, peregrine falcons, and the occasional roe deer. The area is also home to a variety of plant life, with the changing seasons bringing different blooms and foliage.Historical SignificanceThe region is steeped in history, with ancient settlements and stone circles dotting the landscape. The fells themselves are part of the Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural landscape shaped by pastoral agriculture.Preparation and SafetyProper hiking boots and weather-appropriate clothing are essential, as the weather can change rapidly in the Lake District. It's also advisable to carry a map, plenty of water, and snacks. Always check the weather forecast before setting out and be prepared for the trail's rocky and uneven terrain.By following these guidelines and being prepared for the varied landscapes, hikers can fully enjoy the Barf, Lord's Seat, Graystones Peak, and Spout Force Loop, a trail that encapsulates the rugged beauty of the Lake District.
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