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La vetta del Cheviot

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La vetta del Cheviot

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The Cheviot Summit is the highest point in the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland, England, an extinct stratovolcano standing at 815 meters (2,674 feet) above sea level. Located in the extreme north of England, within the Northumberland National Park, it lies just 2 kilometers from the Scottish border, marking a significant landmark in this wild borderland region.

Hikers consistently praise the extensive panoramic views from the summit, which on a clear day can stretch as far as the Lake District, the…

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    5 marzo 2019

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    Quando raggiungi la vetta alta 2.674 piedi (815 m) del Cheviot, sei ufficialmente nel punto più alto del Parco Nazionale del Northumberland. Nelle giornate limpide è possibile vedere in lontananza il Lake District e persino Edimburgo. Un sentiero lastricato in pietra sulla vetta è la parte finale dell'iconico percorso a lunga percorrenza, la Pennine Way.
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    In una giornata limpida puoi vedere per miglia dal punto più alto del Northumberland. Molto paludoso in cima, quindi mantieni i sentieri.
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    Sotto il suo attuale aspetto di torbiera si trovano i resti di un antico vulcano estinto per fortuna. Le sue dita dei piedi superano il confine scozzese, ma la maggior parte di questa collina alta e stranamente desolata è interamente inglese. Una propaggine lastricata della Pennine Way si ferma in cima, mentre appena a nord si trovano i resti di un bombardiere B-17 precipitato.
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    I migliori Tour verso La vetta del Cheviot

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    1. Il Cheviot & Hedgehope Hill da Langleeford — Northumberland National Park

    15,5km

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    780m

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    Elevazione 810 m

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

    Domande frequenti

    What kind of volcano is The Cheviot and when was it active?

    The Cheviot is an extinct stratovolcano that was active during the Early Devonian period, approximately 390 to 490 million years ago. Its formation was a result of the Caledonian orogeny, a period of intense tectonic activity when continents collided.

    What evidence is there that The Cheviot was once a volcano?

    Geological evidence points to The Cheviot's volcanic past through the presence of ash, ignimbrite from pyroclastic flows, and extensive layers of andesitic, trachyte, and rhyolitic lavas that once covered a vast area. A granitic pluton, formed from magma intruded into the lava layers, was later exposed by erosion, further confirming its volcanic origins.

    Is The Cheviot Summit suitable for beginners or less experienced hikers?

    While the main route to The Cheviot Summit is considered challenging, especially due to its length and potential for boggy conditions, it is achievable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. The slabbed pathway on the summit makes navigation easier, but proper gear and preparation are essential. Beginners should consider shorter, less exposed routes in the wider Cheviot Hills area before attempting the summit.

    Where is the best place to park for The Cheviot Summit trailhead?

    Many hikers start their ascent from Langleeford in the Harthope Valley. There is parking available there, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving early is advisable to secure a spot.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to The Cheviot Summit?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to The Cheviot Summit. However, it is crucial to keep them on a lead, especially due to the presence of livestock (like Cheviot sheep and feral goats) and ground-nesting birds, particularly during lambing season. Always follow the Countryside Code.

    Is The Cheviot Summit suitable for families with children?

    The Cheviot Summit hike is a significant undertaking, typically covering around 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) and taking 5-7 hours. While older, experienced children might enjoy the challenge, it may be too strenuous for younger children. The terrain can be boggy and exposed, so families with younger children might prefer shorter, less demanding walks in the surrounding Northumberland National Park.

    What specific considerations should I have for visiting The Cheviot Summit in winter?

    Winter hiking to The Cheviot Summit can be a rewarding experience for well-equipped hikers, but it demands careful preparation. Expect extreme weather conditions, including strong winds, snow, and ice. Essential gear includes winter boots, waterproof and windproof layers, navigation tools (map, compass, GPS), extra food and water, and emergency supplies. Always check the mountain weather forecast before setting out.

    What kind of weather should I expect at The Cheviot Summit?

    The weather at The Cheviot Summit is famously unpredictable and can change rapidly, often experiencing 'four seasons in a day.' Even in summer, you should be prepared for rain, strong winds, and cooler temperatures. Always pack waterproof and windproof clothing, and be ready for varying conditions regardless of the forecast.

    Are there any historical points of interest on the way to or near The Cheviot Summit?

    Yes, beyond its ancient geological history, the area holds significant human history. North of the summit, in the peat bogs, you can find fragments of a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber that crashed during World War II due to a navigational error. The wider Cheviot Hills also feature Iron Age hillforts like Yeavering Bell and sites associated with the 1513 Battle of Flodden.

    What are the notable features of the summit itself?

    The summit of The Cheviot is characterized by a broad, flat, and often boggy plateau covered with a deep layer of peat, which can be up to 2 meters (6 feet) deep. To aid walkers and prevent erosion, the main walking path to the summit has been paved with stone slabs, forming part of the Pennine Way. On clear days, the extensive views from this highest point in Northumberland are a major highlight.

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