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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
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Kentmere

Sallows-Gipfel

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Sallows-Gipfel

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Sallows Summit is a picturesque fell nestled in the Far Eastern Fells of the Lake District National Park, within Westmorland and Furness, England. Rising to an elevation of 516 meters (1,693 feet), it stands proudly above the valleys of Kentmere and Troutbeck. Often referred to as Kentmere Park, this natural monument is the highest point on the broader Applethwaite Common and forms a significant part of the western limb of the renowned Kentmere Horseshoe.

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    24. Oktober 2018

    Wandern

    Sallows und sein Nachbar Sour Howes sind außerhalb von Wainwright-Sammlern wenig bekannt, da sie nirgendwo besonders auf der Route liegen, noch übermäßig formschön oder unverwechselbar sind. Der legendäre Fellwalker und Autor Alfred Wainwright hat sie jedoch in sein Buch Far Eastern Fells aufgenommen. Die spektakuläre Aussicht von diesen beiden Gipfeln ist die Belohnung für Ihre Mühe.
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    10. Dezember 2023

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    Sallows ist ein großartiges Ziel für einen Berglauf, da er spektakuläre Ausblicke bietet, einen festen Weg unter den Füßen hat und beim Aufstieg nie zu steil ist, was bedeutet, dass es sich durchweg um einen bewältigbaren Lauf handelt.
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    1. April 2025

    Wandern

    Sie müssen sorgfältig nach der winzigen OS-Platte (siehe mein Foto) suchen, die diesen Gipfel markiert
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    Sour Howes – Sallows-Gipfel Runde von Jesus Church

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    Ort: Kentmere, South Lakeland, Cumbria, North West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What does it mean that Sallows Summit is a 'natural monument'?

    While Sallows Summit is often referred to as a 'natural monument' due to its significant natural beauty and inclusion within the protected Lake District National Park, it's important to note that it doesn't hold a specific legal designation as a 'National Monument' in the UK. This term is used to highlight its status as a prominent and cherished natural landmark, particularly for its panoramic views and its place in the hiking culture, notably as one of Alfred Wainwright's fells.

    Is Sallows Summit suitable for beginner hikers?

    Yes, Sallows Summit is generally considered a 'walker's hill' with no significant technical challenges. The ascent typically follows a solid track underfoot and is rarely overly steep, making it accessible for those with good fitness. Shorter routes from villages like Troutbeck or Kentmere are particularly suitable for beginners, offering a rewarding experience without extreme difficulty.

    Are there more challenging routes to Sallows Summit for experienced hikers?

    Absolutely. While Sallows Summit itself is not technically demanding, experienced hikers can incorporate it into longer, more challenging expeditions. It forms part of the western limb of the renowned Kentmere Horseshoe, a classic Lake District ridge walk. Additionally, you can start from further afield, such as Windermere or Ings, to create a longer and more strenuous day out, linking it with other fells.

    What is a typical duration for a hike to Sallows Summit?

    The duration of a hike to Sallows Summit varies significantly depending on your starting point and chosen route. Shorter, direct ascents from nearby villages like Troutbeck or Kentmere might take 2-3 hours round trip. If you incorporate it into a longer route, such as the Kentmere Horseshoe, the total duration could be 5-7 hours or more.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Sallows Summit?

    There isn't a dedicated trailhead car park specifically for Sallows Summit. Hikers typically park in nearby villages such as Troutbeck or Kentmere, or at designated parking areas along the roads leading to these villages. Be aware that parking can be limited, especially during peak season, so arriving early is often recommended.

    Do I need a permit to hike Sallows Summit or within the Lake District National Park?

    No, you do not need a permit to hike Sallows Summit or to access the vast majority of trails within the Lake District National Park. The park operates under the principle of 'right to roam' on open access land, allowing public access for recreation. However, please always follow the Countryside Code and respect private land.

    Is Sallows Summit a dog-friendly hiking destination?

    Yes, Sallows Summit is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their dogs on the trails. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially in areas with livestock (sheep and cattle are common in the Lake District fells). During lambing season (typically March-July), it's best to keep dogs on a lead. Always carry bags to clean up after your dog.

    What are the nearest towns with amenities to Sallows Summit?

    The nearest towns with a good range of amenities are Windermere and Ambleside, both within a relatively short driving distance. These towns offer accommodation, restaurants, cafes, shops, and outdoor gear suppliers. Closer villages like Troutbeck and Kentmere may have limited facilities, such as a pub or small shop.

    Is Sallows Summit suitable for winter hiking?

    While possible, winter hiking on Sallows Summit requires appropriate preparation and experience. The fell is not particularly high, but conditions can change rapidly. Snow and ice can make paths slippery, and visibility can be poor. Essential winter gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, sturdy boots, and potentially microspikes or an ice axe, is advisable. Always check the weather forecast before heading out in winter.

    What wildlife might I spot around Sallows Summit?

    Sallows Summit, with its grassy and heather-clad slopes, is home to typical Lake District fell wildlife. You're likely to see various bird species, including raptors like buzzards soaring overhead. Sheep are a common sight grazing on the fells. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals like stoats or weasels, and if you're lucky, you might spot a red deer in the quieter areas.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Sallows Summit for refreshments?

    While there are no cafes directly on Sallows Summit, you can find options in the nearby villages. The Queens Head Inn in Troutbeck is a popular choice for post-hike refreshments, offering food and drinks. Kentmere also has limited options. For a wider selection, you'll need to head to larger towns like Windermere or Ambleside.

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