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ブラック・クラーグ

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Black Crag, also widely known as Black Fell, is a prominent natural monument and a beloved summit nestled within the stunning Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Standing at 323 meters (1,060 feet), this "diminutive Wainwright" offers an isolated perch between the north end of Windermere and the majestic Coniston Fells, making it a significant landmark in the region.

What truly captivates visitors to Black Crag is the extraordinary panorama it affords. Despite its modest elevation, hikers consistently praise…

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    6月 11, 2021

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    One of my favourite fells in the Lake District. At 1,060 feet (323 m), it's one of the smallest Wainwrights but the views across the Lake District from this southern vantage point are outstanding. The undulating dry stone wall that runs over the summit is so charming, as is the wooden ladder stile that crosses it close to the summit. The way the trees on the summit have bent in the wind over time also adds character to this place.

    4月 3, 2024

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    Perfect for those that want the views but not the toil

    5月 9, 2021

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    Lovely fell with great views. Accessible from Tarn Hows

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    中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

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    中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

    中程度

    中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 進みやすいルートです。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

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    標高 320 m

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    日曜日 26 4月

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    29 %

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    場所:Skelwith, サウスレイクランド, カンブリア, 北西イングランド, イングランド, イギリス

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    What are the most popular or recommended routes to the summit of Black Crag?

    Many paths converge on Black Crag's summit, offering various approach options. A highly popular starting point is from the scenic Tarn Hows, which provides a picturesque walk through woodlands and fells. For a longer adventure, hikers often combine Black Crag with the slightly lower Holme Fell, covering beautiful countryside. Sections of the Cumbria Way long-distance footpath also pass through the area, allowing for extended explorations.

    How long does a typical hike to Black Crag's summit take?

    The duration of a hike to Black Crag's summit can vary depending on your starting point and pace. From popular access points like Tarn Hows, a round trip can typically take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours for a moderately fit hiker, allowing time to enjoy the views. Combining it with other fells or longer routes will naturally extend the duration.

    Is Black Crag suitable for beginner hikers or families with young children?

    Yes, Black Crag is often described as perfect for those who want grand views without strenuous toil. Its modest elevation and well-trodden paths make it an excellent choice for beginner hikers. Families with young children will also find it accessible, though suitable footwear is always recommended due to uneven terrain and craggy outcrops. The rewarding views for relatively little effort are a big draw for all ages.

    Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for on Black Crag?

    Absolutely! At the summit, you'll find distinctive craggy outcrops and trees that have been beautifully bent by the wind over time, adding unique character. A charming, undulating dry stone wall runs across the top, complete with a rustic wooden ladder stile that hikers often enjoy crossing. These features, combined with the panoramic views, make the summit particularly memorable.

    Is Black Crag a dog-friendly destination?

    Yes, Black Crag is generally considered dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along the trails. However, please be mindful that you will likely encounter livestock, especially sheep, in the fells. It's crucial to keep dogs under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect local wildlife and farm animals.

    What are the parking options available for visiting Black Crag?

    While the intro mentions parking, it's worth noting that specific parking areas are available near popular starting points such as Tarn Hows. These car parks can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on sunny weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. Some routes may also offer roadside parking, but always check local regulations.

    How crowded does Black Crag get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Black Crag is a popular destination due to its accessible nature and outstanding views. While it offers a sense of isolation, it can become quite busy, particularly on weekends, bank holidays, and during the summer months. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the off-peak season.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Black Crag?

    Yes, the area around Black Crag is well-served. The picturesque village of Hawkshead is a good base with accommodation options, cafes, and pubs. Additionally, the larger villages of Coniston and Elterwater, both on the Cumbria Way, offer further choices for food, drink, and lodging, making it easy to extend your visit.

    Is Black Crag suitable for winter hiking, and what should I consider?

    Black Crag can be hiked in winter, offering a different, often stunning, perspective of the Lake District. However, winter conditions can be challenging. Be prepared for colder temperatures, potential ice or snow on paths, and shorter daylight hours. Appropriate winter gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, and sturdy boots with good grip, is essential. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    What is the official designation of Black Crag as a natural monument?

    Black Crag, also widely known as Black Fell, is recognized as a significant natural feature within the Lake District National Park, which itself holds the prestigious status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While it may not have a separate, distinct 'natural monument' designation beyond its inclusion in the National Park, its geological and scenic importance is widely acknowledged and protected under this broader framework.

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