United Kingdom England Cumberland
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This difficult 8.205-kilometer circular hike on the Corridor Route will take you through the stunning landscape of the Lake District in Cumbria.
Starting from the parking area at the trailhead, you will first pass by Styhead Tarn, a picturesque water feature located 3.3 kilometers from the start. As you continue on the trail, you will come across Taylorgill Force, a beautiful waterfall just 1.86 kilometers from the beginning of the hike.
Throughout the route, you will also encounter several water sources, campsites, and cafes, offering opportunities to rest and refuel. Seathwaite Farm Campsite, located 0.36 kilometers from the start, provides a great camping option for those looking to extend their hike into an overnight adventure.
The trail will also lead you past various other points of interest, such as waterfalls and scenic viewpoints, adding to the overall experience of the hike. With an elevation gain of 331.0 meters, this hike offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for avid hikers.
Remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, and suitable hiking gear. It is also advisable to check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure, as the conditions in the Lake District can change rapidly.
Whether you are a seasoned hiker or looking to challenge yourself with a difficult trek, the Corridor Route offers a memorable hiking experience amidst the natural beauty of Cumbria.