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Ben Crom

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Ben Crom

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Ben Crom is a distinctive mountain rising to 526 meters (1,726 ft) in the heart of the Mourne Mountains, County Down, Northern Ireland. Its name, derived from the Irish "Binn Chrom," aptly means "curved" or "stooped peak," describing its shapely granite form. Situated prominently above the Ben Crom Reservoir, this natural monument offers a unique perspective on the surrounding rugged landscape within the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Hikers are consistently drawn to Ben Crom for its genuinely panoramic…

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    21 aprile 2019

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    Fantastiche viste panoramiche sul bacino idrico di Silent Valley, Slieve Binnian, Slieve Bearnagh, bacino idrico di Ben Crom.
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    Ben Crom – Mourne Wall giro ad anello con partenza da Upper Bann

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    Elevazione 480 m

    Buono a sapersi

    Adatto alle famiglie

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    Offerto da Foreca

    martedì 16 giugno

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    Velocità max vento: 22,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Mourne Montagne East, Newry And Mourne, Irlanda del Nord, Regno Unito

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    How challenging is hiking Ben Crom, and what is a typical duration for a challenging route?

    Ben Crom is considered a moderate to challenging hike, primarily due to the long approaches required to reach its heart. While the summit itself is 526 meters (1,726 ft), the terrain can be rugged, with steep, scree-covered eastern slopes. For experienced hikers seeking a challenging route, a full-day adventure is common, especially when combining it with other Mourne peaks. Routes from Ott Car Park, for instance, can be quite demanding.

    Are there family-friendly alternatives or easier walking options around Ben Crom?

    While the ascent of Ben Crom Mountain can be challenging, the area around the Ben Crom Reservoir and the wider Silent Valley Mountain Park offers more accessible walking options. The Silent Valley provides facilities, visitor centers, and additional walking trails that are suitable for families and those looking for a less strenuous experience. These paths offer stunning views without the rugged terrain of the mountain slopes.

    Is Ben Crom suitable for dog-friendly trails?

    The Mourne Mountains, including the Ben Crom area, are popular for dog walking. However, it's important to note that the mountain is used for sheep grazing, so dogs should always be kept on a lead, especially during lambing season. Some trails may be rugged, so ensure your dog is fit for the terrain and that you carry enough water for both of you.

    What are the parking options for accessing Ben Crom?

    The easiest access point for Ben Crom is typically through the Silent Valley, which has dedicated parking facilities. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak season, is highly recommended as parking can fill up quickly. Other starting points, like Ott Car Park, also offer access but may involve longer and more challenging routes.

    What is the best month to hike Ben Crom, and how does weather impact the experience?

    The best months to hike Ben Crom are generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. However, the Mourne Mountains are known for rapidly changing weather. Even in summer, conditions can quickly turn wet, windy, or foggy. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out and be prepared for all eventualities, as navigation can be challenging in poor visibility.

    What essential gear should I wear or bring for a challenging walk at Ben Crom?

    For a challenging walk at Ben Crom, appropriate gear is crucial. This includes sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for varied weather conditions (including waterproof outer layers), a map and compass (or GPS device), sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. Given the rugged terrain and potential for scree, trekking poles can also be beneficial.

    Are there cafes or accommodation options near Ben Crom?

    The Silent Valley Mountain Park, which provides access to Ben Crom, has a café at its southern access point. For more extensive options, the small town of Kilkeel to the south offers some accommodation and dining choices. Newcastle, to the north of the Mournes, provides a wider range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation for visitors.

    Can you tell me more about the wildlife I might encounter in the Ben Crom area?

    The Ben Crom area, nestled within the Mourne Mountains, is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, including red grouse and falcons. Mammals such as badgers are also present, though often more elusive. The rugged landscape and reservoir provide habitats for a range of flora and fauna, making it a rewarding spot for nature observation.

    What is the history behind the Ben Crom Reservoir and its construction?

    The Ben Crom Reservoir was constructed between 1953 and 1957 as the final phase of the Mourne scheme, designed to supply water to Belfast and County Down. It's a mass gravity dam, built using significant concrete weight and reinforced with locally sourced granite. This impressive engineering feat, costing approximately £1 million at the time, followed the earlier construction of the Silent Valley Reservoir and was crucial in meeting the region's growing water demands.

    Are there any specific geological features of interest at Ben Crom Mountain?

    Ben Crom Mountain is primarily composed of granite, formed about 60 million years ago. An exposed area on its southwest side reveals where the younger Eocene aplitic granite meets the older Mesozoic granite. The summit features granite crags crossed by basic and feldspar porphyry dikes, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's geological past. The steep, scree-covered eastern slopes are also a result of intense glacial activity.

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