All the Walking Routes up Blencathra Lake District Northern Fells Walks Mud and Routes


Getting About a Bit Walking Blencathra via Hall's Fell Ridge

Cross the gill and bear right to go through the gate to follow the path back into the village. If you like this walk then why not try one of our other nearby walks: Lake District Walk: Blencathra via Hall's Fell Ridge, 8.5km (5.3 miles), difficulty rating 4/5. Near to Keswick.


Blencathra via Halls Fell Ridge Mud and Routes

NY323277: Hall's Fell ridge is the obvious descent for covetous scramblers who want for more. This ridge is sharp and smooth in a few places, and can be slippery when wet, but there are more alternatives available than on Sharp Edge, with paths that ease around difficulties. Skilled scramblers will revel along the crest, while others will.


Halls fell ridge is a classic Lake District ridge walk. Far less demanding than Sharp edge the

Halls Fell Ridge is a succession of low crags that gradually rise to the summit, while Sharp Edge is the most exposed grade 1 scramble in the Lake District. Climbing Sharp Edge requires nerves of steel, a head for heights, and steady hands and feet. It is not to be undertaken lightly, but you can still enjoy a great hike by avoiding the worst.


All The Gear But No Idea Blencathra via Hall's Fell Ridge

Blencathra via Hall's Fell from Scales. Hard • 4.5 (34) Lake District National Park. Photos (1,396) Directions. Print/PDF map. Length 11.2 miElevation gain 3,103 ftRoute type Loop. Try this 11.2-mile loop trail near Threlkeld, Cumbria. Generally considered a challenging route.


Hall's Fell Ridge © steven ruffles ccbysa/2.0 Geograph Britain and Ireland

Eventually, the steep path rounds a heathery shoulder and reveals the superb Hall's Fell Ridge. The ridge shares many similarities to Striding Edge and requires just as much respect to negotiate it safely. The most interesting route is directly along the crest which climbs directly to Blencathra's summit. There is an element of exposure so a.


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Description. Waypoints (1) Enjoy beautiful sweeping views on this challenging trail but be aware that this route takes in two technical and loose scrambles directly up and down exposed, steep ridges. It ascends the scramble of Halls Fell, reaching the summit of Blencathra, before descending Gategill Fell Ridge.


Sharp Edge Blencathra Hall's Fell Ridge YouTube

This is a very challenging route that will require very careful footing, a head for heights, and scrambling experience as you make your up the very narrow and exposed Sharp Edge to the summit of Blencathra and down the equally exposed and steep Halls Fell Ridge. Starting in a lay-by on the A66 (take care when crossing), the trail heads into the hills and begins to climb beside the River.


Halls Fell Ridge Lakeland Walking Tales

Hall's Fell Ridge is another of Blencathra's famous ridges, but more commonly used as a route of decent after an ascent via Sharp Edge. It is a superb scramble without any really difficult sections but still maintains some decent exposure. It's an excellent ridge to ascend or descend and a perfect introduction to ridge scrambling.


Halls Fell Ridge YouTube

The walk up Halls Fell Ridge is quite strenuous, but great fun. A good bit of rock scrambling already. At times the path there is difficult to follow/find. We decided to give Sharp Edge a try. Weather was fine, dry-ish, no wind. But we turned around before the last bit where it gets steep. There is no clear path and we weren't confident that.


Great British Escapades Blencathra the hard way

Blencathra via Halls Fell Ridge. Blencathra is a mountain steeped in Arthurian legend. Wainwright describes its ascent via Halls Fell Ridge as "the finest way to any mountain top in the district". Tim Taylor and I embark on a scramble up this knife edge arête to find out why. We keep a firm grip on the rocks but lose our hearts to a.


grough — Blencathra walker rescued after getting stuck on Hall's Fell Ridge

Hall's Fell Ridge is an impressive sight from above. By climbing up the ridge one might not look back for long enough to appreciate its beauty but by looking down at what I was coming to I could see it for all its glory, a sublime ridge with an extraordinarily beautiful curve. On one of the narrowest sections of the ridge I met up with a couple.


Halls Fell Ridge Blencathra Photos, Diagrams & Topos SummitPost

From road junction west of Horse & Farrier, uphill to car park, then path left of stream up to open fell. Turn R along fell wall and after 1km cross Gate Gill stream. Take path up spur corner ahead. After levelling, either rocky crest (good holds, well used) or various small paths to right, up to Blencathra summit.


Halls Fell Ridge, Blencathra YouTube

To reach the car park for the Blencathra & Halls Fell Ridge Walk from Keswick, head east on Penrith Road for 1.3 km and turn left onto Penrith Road/A591. After 0.8 km, merge onto the A66 and follow it for 3.5 km. Make a left and continue on for 0.6 km before turning left onto Blease Road. You will find the car park on the right in 0.3 km.


Hall's Fell, Blencathra (74) Keswick Mountain Rescue

This is a very challenging trail that will reward your efforts with amazing views on a clear day as you make your way up the steep and narrow scramble along Halls Fell Ridge to the summit of Blencathra. This trail will require mountain experience, scrambling skills, and a head for heights and should not be underestimated. Starting in Threlkeld, the trail winds up into the hills before reaching.


All the Walking Routes up Blencathra Lake District Northern Fells Walks Mud and Routes

Enjoy beautiful sweeping views on this challenging trail but be aware that this route takes in two technical and loose scrambles directly up and down exposed, steep ridges. It ascends the scramble of Halls Fell, reaching the summit of Blencathra, before descending Gategill Fell Ridge. Extreme care is needed for this route and should not be attempted in poor weather conditions. Both these.


Vics Hill Walking Blog Halls Fell Ridge, Blencathra

A scramble up Hall's Fell Ridge up onto Blencathra, on a beautiful afternoon in April.This Grade 1 scramble is a superb way to the summit, and leads directly.