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Burnbank Fell

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Burnbank Fell

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Burnbank Fell is a charming intermediate hill nestled in the western part of the English Lake District, forming the most westerly point of the Loweswater Fells. Standing at 475 meters (1,558 feet) above sea level, this modest fell offers an accessible yet rewarding experience for hikers. It is situated within the stunning Lake District National Park, known for its predominantly grassy slopes and a broad ridge connecting it to Blake Fell.

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    21. maj 2021

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    Burnbank Fell is a 1,558-foot (475 m) hill in the Western Lake District. It's the most northerly of a long ridge that starts beside Loweswater and links up to the Buttermere Edge via Great Borne. Walking the full ridge over multiple Wainwright summits, you never drop lower than around 1,300 feet (400 m) all the way to Haystacks, it's a great traverse that increases in drama and magnificence as the walk goes on.

    14. juni 2021

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    I hiked this as a group of five Wainwrights (Burnbank Fell 475m, Blake Fell 573m, Gavel Fell 526m, Hen Comb 509m and Mellbreak 512m). It was a loop from Stuart Marshal's Wainwright book (Route No 34). World class picture postcard views!

    11. august 2024

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    A small cairn with the best view being the one looking down to lake Loweswater

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    Placering: Loweswater, Allerdale, Cumbria, North West England, England, Storbritannien

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    What makes Burnbank Fell an intermediate hike?

    Burnbank Fell is considered an intermediate hike due to its modest height of 475 meters (1,558 feet) and generally accessible terrain. While not overly strenuous, routes often involve sustained ascents and can be combined with other fells for a longer, more challenging day out, making it more than a beginner's stroll but less demanding than higher peaks.

    Are there specific routes recommended for a circular walk on Burnbank Fell?

    Yes, many hikers enjoy circular routes that often incorporate Burnbank Fell with neighboring fells like Blake Fell and Gavel Fell. A popular option involves starting from Waterend, ascending through Holme Wood, reaching the summit, and then continuing along the ridge before descending back towards the starting point. Some routes are detailed in walking guides, such as Alfred Wainwright's

    Where is the best place to park when hiking Burnbank Fell?

    Parking is typically available at Waterend, near the northern end of Loweswater, which serves as a common starting point for many routes up Burnbank Fell. Another option is to start from Lamplugh in the west. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is Burnbank Fell suitable for a winter hike?

    While Burnbank Fell is accessible, winter conditions in the Lake District can be challenging. The fell's predominantly grassy slopes can become very boggy and slippery, and ice or snow may be present at higher elevations. Hikers attempting a winter ascent should be well-prepared with appropriate gear, including sturdy waterproof boots, warm clothing, and potentially microspikes or an ice axe depending on conditions.

    What are the best viewpoints on Burnbank Fell, aside from the summit?

    Beyond the summit, which offers panoramic views, a notable terraced track above Holme Wood provides sensational vistas even before the final ascent. From various points on the fell, you can enjoy views of the Grasmoor range, the pastoral Vale of Lorton, Loweswater, and even Crummock Water. The western slopes also offer glimpses of the coast, the Isle of Man, and the Solway Firth.

    Are there any dog-friendly considerations for hiking Burnbank Fell?

    Burnbank Fell is generally considered dog-friendly, offering enjoyable walks for canine companions. However, dogs should be kept on a lead, especially during lambing season (typically March to July) or when livestock are present. Be mindful of ground conditions, as some areas can be boggy, and ensure your dog has enough water, particularly on warmer days.

    How long does a typical intermediate walk on Burnbank Fell take?

    The duration of a walk on Burnbank Fell can vary depending on the chosen route and your pace. A direct ascent and descent might take 2-3 hours. However, if you combine it with other fells in the Loweswater group, such as Blake Fell and Gavel Fell, for a multi-Wainwright traverse, the walk could extend to 5-7 hours or more.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Burnbank Fell?

    While Burnbank Fell itself is in a relatively tranquil area, you can find amenities in nearby villages. Loweswater village, for example, may offer limited options. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would typically look towards larger hubs in the Lake District such as Cockermouth or Keswick, which are a short drive away.

    What geological features can be observed on Burnbank Fell?

    Burnbank Fell's geology is quite interesting. The summit is composed of Kirk Stile Formation rock, which is a mix of layered mudstone and siltstone. Its eastern slopes, on the other hand, contain greywacke sandstone from the Loweswater Formation. These different rock types contribute to the varied terrain and features of the fell.

    Can Burnbank Fell be combined with other fells for a longer hike?

    Absolutely. Burnbank Fell is often combined with other fells in the Loweswater group for longer, more rewarding walks. It forms part of a ridge that connects to Blake Fell and Gavel Fell. Experienced hikers can even extend their journey to include multiple Wainwright summits, creating a dramatic traverse that can lead towards areas like Haystacks.

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