United Kingdom England Cumberland
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Welcome to the hiking route to Brats Hill in the picturesque Lake District. This easy out-and-back trail covers a distance of 3.061 kilometers with an elevation gain of 175 meters, making it suitable for hikers of all levels.
As you start your journey, you'll pass by the charming Boot Inn just 0.02 kilometers from the trailhead, where you can grab a bite to eat or quench your thirst before embarking on the hike. Further along the trail at 1.47 kilometers, you'll encounter the fascinating Brat's Hill Stone Circle, an archaeological site steeped in history.
For nature enthusiasts, the White Moss Stone Circles offer a glimpse into the region's ancient past at 1.53 kilometers from the start, although slightly off the main trail. Along the way, you'll also come across the Nab Gill Iron Mine viewpoint at 0.18 kilometers, providing a unique perspective of the area.
Before setting off, make sure to check the weather forecast and carry enough water for the hike. Should you need a resting spot or accommodation, the Eskdale Campsite is located 0.05 kilometers from the trail and offers a comfortable stay amidst nature.
Overall, this route promises a delightful hiking experience with a mix of historical landmarks and natural beauty. So lace up your boots, pack your essentials, and enjoy the scenic journey to Brats Hill.