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Sunday 21 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 WALKING 19 / 06 / 07
 

Weekly Route - Caldbeck Fells, Lakes

By Dave Mycroft

Walking Route - Caldbeck Fells, Lake District

Mosedale > High Pike > Great Calva > Mosedale

Average Time: 6 hours

Distance: 10.5 miles (17km)

Height Gain: 2817 ft (858 m)

Between the Back O'Skiddaw and the sea lie the Caldbeck Fells. Gentler and less rocky than their southern neighbours these hills offer peace and solitude even in the height of summer

Maps: Landranger 90/89, Explorer OL4/5,

Online: Streetmap

Strenuousness: 2
Technicality: 1
Photo Grade: 3

Start Point: NY 328 327


North of the giants of Skiddaw and Blencathra the land drops away towards the Solway Firth, but between the Back O'Skiddaw and the sea lie the Caldbeck Fells.


Carrock Fell from Drygill Head - Andy Wallace's OM album

Gentler and less rocky than their southern neighbours these hills offer peace and solitude even in the height of summer. The area is almost deserted, with the only easy access being along the single road from Mosedale to Carrock Mine.


Section 1: Mosedale to High Pike

Distance: 3.6 miles (5.8km)

Height Gain: 1593 ft (485m)

Average Time: 2 hours 25 mins


From the end of the Carrock Mine road climb the hillside on your right, starting alongside Poddy Gill, and bear right as you ascend towards the obvious ridge line.

As you reach the cairn at Round Knott turn right along the ridge to take a short half mile walk across to the summit of Carrock Fell. This most easterly viewpoint of the Caldbeck Fells gives views across to the eastern Pennines and on a good day down to the Yorkshire Dales.

From the summit shelter retrace your steps along the ridge to Round Knott then continue a gradual descent to Miton Hill then Red Gate. Here you meet several paths joining and Drygill Head to the west gives you a marker to head for.


Atmospheric High Pike summit shot from Paul Langley's OM album

Skirt just north of this small top and turn right to join the Cumbria Way path as it climbs from Hare Stones to High Pike. This is the most northerly 2000ft mountain in the Lake District, and with a bench and shelter makes an ideal break after the three and a half mile ascent.

As you'd expect of such a location the views extend over the Solway Firth into Scotland.


Section 2: High Pike to Great Calva

43.6 miles (6.4km)

Height Gain: 1163ft (354 m)

Average Time: 2 hour 20 mins


Drop down from High Pike before a short climb up to the pile of stones that marks the flat top of Hare Stones.

From here head south west, diverging from the Cumbria Way as you head first over the top of Great Lingy Hill with Knott ahead. Between Great Lingy Hill and Knott lies Miller Moss, which is best avoided by moving west then crossing the stream above the start of Roughton Gill.

Ahead lies almost 400 ft of ascent over unmarked slopes as you climb steadily to the flat plateau of Knott and its summit cairn. From Knott take the ridge south west over open ground, dropping almost 700 ft to a col before climbing again. 400ft of ascent brings you to the top of Little Calva, and a brief respite before the continuation to Great Calva.

Great Calva viewed from Bow Scale Fell - John Fitzpatrick
from his
OM album

Great Calva has windshelters at both the south and north ends with the northern one being slightly higher. From the summit the views south are dominated by Blencathra and Skiddaw, with the recently refurbished Skiddaw House way below.


Section 3: Great Calva to Mosedale

Distance: 2.9 miles (4.7km)

Height Gain: 61 ft (19 m)

Average Time: 1 hour 10 mins


From Great Calva head east alongside a fence that drops steadily down to join Wiley Gill, which you follow to again join the Cumbria Way. Now turn left and follow an easy path alongside the fledgling River Caldew. Two miles of steady walking on an ever widening track soon bring you back to your starting point.
Note: Average time ratings are calculated for a notional average walker and take height gain into account. You may be faster or slower than the notional average, but they provide a starting point.

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