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Hiking : Bleaberry Fell

United Kingdom England Cumberland

Map of the trail for Bleaberry Fell

Durée

02:20:52

Distance

5.974 km

Dénivelé

386.0 m

Welcome to the hiking route to Bleaberry Fell!

Located in the beautiful area, this moderate 5.974-kilometer out-and-back trail offers stunning views and a moderate challenge for hikers. The trail starts at a parking area where hikers can leave their vehicles before embarking on this adventure.

As you make your way along the trail, you will encounter Ashness Bridge, a picturesque waterfall and viewpoint just 0.1 kilometers from the start. This is a great spot to take a break, snap some photos, and enjoy the scenery. Further along the trail, at the 2.99 kilometer mark, you will find a shelter where you can rest and refuel before continuing on to Bleaberry Fell.

Bleaberry Fell itself is a peak that sits at an elevation gain of 386 meters. The trail to the peak offers a mix of terrain, ranging from rocky paths to scenic viewpoints, making it a rewarding hike for those seeking a bit of challenge.

Before you set out on this hike, make sure to bring plenty of water, wear sturdy hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast. With an estimated duration of 2 hours and 20 minutes, this hike is perfect for a half-day adventure in the great outdoors.

Enjoy the journey to Bleaberry Fell and take in all the natural beauty that this area has to offer!

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