14.9 km
~4 hrs 16 min
785 m
“This 15 km loop near High Lorton offers challenging ascents, stunning views, and diverse landscapes.”
Starting near the charming village of High Lorton in Cumberland, England, this 15 km (approximately 9.3 miles) loop trail offers a moderately challenging hike with an elevation gain of around 700 meters (2,297 feet). The trailhead is easily accessible by car, with parking available near the village. For those using public transport, the nearest significant landmark is the Lorton Post Office, from where you can begin your journey.
Initial Ascent and Graystones
The hike begins with a steady ascent towards Graystones, the first peak on this loop. The initial climb is gradual but becomes steeper as you approach the summit. Graystones stands at an elevation of 456 meters (1,496 feet), offering panoramic views of the surrounding fells and valleys. The terrain here is a mix of grassy paths and rocky sections, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended.
Broom Fell and Barf
From Graystones, the trail continues towards Broom Fell, which is slightly higher at 511 meters (1,677 feet). This section of the hike is less steep but involves navigating through some boggy areas, especially after rain. Broom Fell is known for its heather-covered slopes and offers a peaceful spot for a short break.
Next, you will head towards Barf, a peak that stands at 468 meters (1,535 feet). The path to Barf is well-trodden but can be slippery, particularly in wet conditions. Barf is famous for its whitewashed rock known as the "Bishop's Rock," a significant landmark that has historical ties to local folklore. Legend has it that a bishop once attempted to climb Barf on horseback but met a tragic end, giving the rock its name.
Whinlatter Forest and Wildlife
The final major section of the hike takes you through Whinlatter Forest, a haven for wildlife and a stark contrast to the open fells. The forest is home to red squirrels, deer, and a variety of bird species, making it a delightful area for nature enthusiasts. The trails here are well-marked and shaded, providing a refreshing change of scenery.
Descent and Return to High Lorton
As you make your way back towards High Lorton, the descent is gradual and offers stunning views of the Lorton Vale. The path is well-defined but can be rocky in places, so take care with your footing. The final stretch of the trail brings you back to the village, where you can relax and perhaps visit a local pub to celebrate your hike.
Navigation and Preparation
For navigation, it is highly recommended to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. Ensure you carry enough water, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing, as the weather in this region can be unpredictable.
This loop trail offers a mix of challenging ascents, scenic views, and diverse landscapes, making it a rewarding experience for hikers of all levels.
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