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Forte collinare di Great Hetha

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Forte collinare di Great Hetha

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Great Hetha Hillfort is a significant Iron Age defended settlement perched atop Great Hetha, a prominent hill within the stunning Northumberland National Park. Rising to an elevation of 343 meters (1125 feet), this historical site offers a unique blend of ancient history and breathtaking natural beauty in the heart of the Cheviot hills. Located southwest of Hethpool in the picturesque College Valley, it stands as a testament to prehistoric communities and their strategic defenses, recognized today as a scheduled monument.

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    17 settembre 2023

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    Great Hetha è solo uno dei numerosi forti collinari che dominano la College Valley, molti dei quali possono essere osservati dal forte. Le strade per raggiungerli potrebbero essere ripide ma, proprio come Great Hetha, la ricompensa è una splendida vista sul parco.
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    College Valley Walk & Grande loop di Great Hetha da Hethpool — Northumberland National Park

    18,2km

    05:31

    540m

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    Elevazione 330 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    domenica 3 maggio

    14°C

    3°C

    12 %

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    Posizione:Kirknewton, Inghilterra nord-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What is the typical elevation gain for a hike to Great Hetha Hillfort?

    While the summit of Great Hetha is at 343 meters (1125 feet) above sea level, the elevation gain for a typical intermediate hike to the hillfort will depend on your starting point. For example, starting from the College Valley floor or nearby Hethpool, you can expect an ascent of approximately 200-250 meters (650-820 feet) over a distance of 2-3 kilometers to reach the summit.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting Great Hetha Hillfort?

    Parking options are limited in the immediate vicinity of Great Hetha Hillfort. Many hikers park at designated areas near Hethpool or in the College Valley, often at the start of popular routes like the 'Hethas Hike'. It's advisable to check local signage for parking restrictions and availability, especially during peak seasons.

    Is Great Hetha Hillfort accessible by public transport?

    Access to Great Hetha Hillfort by public transport is challenging. The area is quite remote within Northumberland National Park. There are no direct bus or train services to the College Valley or Hethpool. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles or taxis from larger towns like Wooler or Kirknewton to reach the trailheads.

    Do I need any permits to hike to Great Hetha Hillfort?

    No, you do not need any special permits to hike to Great Hetha Hillfort. It is located within Northumberland National Park and is freely accessible to the public. However, always follow the Countryside Code, respect private land, and be mindful of livestock.

    Is Great Hetha Hillfort suitable for winter hiking, and what should I consider?

    Great Hetha Hillfort can be hiked in winter, offering stark and beautiful views. However, winter conditions in the Cheviots can be severe, with snow, ice, strong winds, and rapidly changing weather. Hikers should be well-prepared with appropriate winter gear, including warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots with good grip, and navigation tools. Always check the weather forecast before setting out.

    Are there any other significant historical landmarks or natural features to look out for near Great Hetha Hillfort?

    Yes, the area around Great Hetha is rich in history and natural beauty. Besides Great Hetha itself, you can spot several other Iron Age hillforts overlooking the College Valley, such as Little Hetha. Further afield, there's a Neolithic stone circle near Hethpool. The College Valley itself is a natural feature known for its diverse wildlife, including wild goats, red squirrels, and roe deer.

    Is Great Hetha Hillfort a good option for families with children?

    Great Hetha Hillfort is suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. The ascent is considered intermediate, and some sections can be steep. Younger children or those not used to longer walks might find it challenging. The historical aspects and wildlife spotting can be engaging for children, but parents should assess their children's fitness and enthusiasm before embarking on the hike.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Great Hetha Hillfort?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Great Hetha Hillfort. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially due to the presence of livestock (sheep, cattle, and wild goats) and ground-nesting birds in Northumberland National Park. Always clean up after your dog to help preserve the natural environment.

    What are the best viewpoints on the trail to Great Hetha Hillfort?

    The entire ascent to Great Hetha Hillfort offers progressively stunning views. As you climb, you'll gain panoramic vistas over the picturesque College Valley. The summit itself provides the most expansive outlooks, encompassing the Cheviot hills, including The Cheviot and Yeavering Bell. Even before reaching the top, various points along the ridge offer excellent photo opportunities.

    Are there any pubs or cafes near Great Hetha Hillfort for refreshments?

    Great Hetha Hillfort is located in a remote part of Northumberland National Park, and there are no pubs or cafes directly adjacent to the hillfort or its immediate trailheads. The nearest amenities would be found in small villages like Kirknewton or the larger town of Wooler, which are a drive away. It's advisable to bring your own refreshments and snacks for your hike.

    How crowded does Great Hetha Hillfort get on weekends or during peak season?

    While Great Hetha Hillfort is a popular destination, it generally offers a sense of solitude compared to more accessible attractions. On weekends and during peak seasons (like summer or bank holidays), you might encounter more hikers, especially on the main 'Hethas Hike' route. However, the vastness of the Northumberland National Park means it rarely feels overly crowded, allowing for a peaceful experience.

    What should I bring for an intermediate walk to Great Hetha Hillfort?

    For an intermediate walk to Great Hetha Hillfort, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended due to changeable conditions), a waterproof jacket, sufficient water and snacks, a map or GPS device, and a fully charged phone. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steeper sections. Don't forget a camera to capture the incredible views!

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