5.3 km
~1 hrs 27 min
245 m
“"Experience panoramic views, serene tarns, and historical landmarks on this moderately challenging 5 km trail loop."”
Starting near Westmorland and Furness in England, this 5 km (approximately 3.1 miles) loop trail offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and historical intrigue. With an elevation gain of around 200 meters (656 feet), the trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the nearest significant landmark, the village of Torver. From there, follow local signage to the trailhead. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is in Ulverston. From Ulverston, you can catch a local bus or taxi to Torver.
### Trail Highlights #### The Beacon Starting from the trailhead, the initial section takes you through a gentle ascent towards The Beacon. This part of the trail is well-marked and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The Beacon itself is a notable landmark, historically used as a signal point. At approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) into the hike, you'll reach the summit, where you can take in the expansive views of the Lake District.
#### Beacon Tarn Continuing from The Beacon, the trail descends slightly towards Beacon Tarn. This serene body of water is nestled among rolling hills and is a perfect spot for a short break. The tarn is home to a variety of bird species, so keep your binoculars handy. This section of the trail is about 2 km (1.2 miles) from the start and offers a relatively flat terrain, making it a relaxing walk.
#### Pen Hill The next segment involves a moderate climb up Pen Hill. This part of the trail is more rugged, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. As you ascend, you'll notice the changing flora, with more heather and gorse appearing. Pen Hill is approximately 3.5 km (2.2 miles) into the hike and offers another excellent vantage point for photography and rest.
### Navigation and Safety Using HiiKER for navigation is highly recommended. The app provides detailed maps and real-time updates, ensuring you stay on the right path. The trail is generally well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool can be invaluable, especially in poor weather conditions.
### Flora and Fauna The trail is rich in biodiversity. In the lower sections, you'll find ancient woodlands with oak and birch trees. As you ascend, the vegetation changes to moorland, with heather, gorse, and bracken becoming more prevalent. Wildlife enthusiasts might spot red squirrels, deer, and a variety of bird species, including kestrels and buzzards.
### Historical Significance The area around Westmorland and Furness is steeped in history. The Beacon has been used for centuries as a signal point, and the surrounding landscape is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements and agricultural terraces. The trail itself passes through lands that have been walked by locals for generations, adding a layer of historical depth to your hike.
### Final Stretch The final part of the loop brings you back towards the starting point, descending gently through open fields and pastures. This section is about 1.5 km (0.9 miles) and offers a relaxing end to your hike, with the opportunity to spot grazing sheep and enjoy the pastoral scenery.
By the time you complete the loop, you'll have experienced a diverse range of landscapes and historical sites, making this trail a rewarding adventure for any hiker.
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