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バターミアからのニューランズ・パスの登り

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Newlands Pass, also known as Newlands Hause, is a renowned mountain pass nestled within the stunning Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Reaching an altitude of 333 meters (1,093 feet) at its highest point, this challenging route connects the picturesque Newlands Valley, west of Keswick and Derwent Water, with the tranquil village of Buttermere. It stands as one of three significant passes, alongside Whinlatter Pass and Honister Pass, that link the popular Keswick area with the scenic valley of…

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    7月 13, 2018

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    This is a great little climb, with steep sections at the start and the end. Fantastic views along the way if you have the energy to notice them. This is …

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    Embark on the Honister Pass and Buttermere loop from Keswick, a classic road cycling route through the stunning Lake District. This moderate 21.7-mile (35.0 km) racebike loop, taking around 1…

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    難しいロードライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装状態が良好で走行しやすい道です。

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    難しいロードライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装状態が良好で走行しやすい道です。

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    距離 1.92 km

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    下り 0 m

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    日曜日 26 4月

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    場所:Buttermere, アラーデール, 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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    How challenging is the Newlands Pass climb from Buttermere for cyclists?

    The climb from Buttermere is renowned for its significant challenge. It's approximately 1.3 miles (1.9 kilometers) long with a substantial vertical gain of 198 to 207 meters (678 to 711 feet). Cyclists will encounter an average gradient of 10.3% to 11.5%, with initial sections often around 15%. The final push to the summit is particularly demanding, featuring gradients persistently between 12-18% and even reaching a 'savage' 20-25% in the last stretch. It's a popular segment in events like the Fred Whitton Challenge, indicating its difficulty.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for on Newlands Pass?

    Yes, Newlands Pass offers dramatic views of the surrounding fells and the unspoiled Newlands Valley. A notable natural feature is the Moss Force Waterfall, which cascades down the southern side of the pass and is easily accessible from the summit. There's a car park at Newlands Hause that provides a convenient spot to stop and take in the panoramic mountain vistas.

    What are the parking options available at Newlands Pass or near Buttermere?

    There is a car park located at Newlands Hause, at the summit of the pass, which offers convenient access to viewpoints and short walks. In Buttermere village, there are also parking facilities available, though these can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.

    Is Newlands Pass suitable for a winter visit, and what are the conditions like?

    While the pass is stunning year-round, winter conditions can be challenging. The intro notes that during winter, conditions can be difficult with ice and snow, making the pass less accessible. The road is narrow and steep, and ice or snow can make it hazardous for both vehicles and pedestrians. It's best to check local weather and road conditions before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any family-friendly or dog-friendly options for exploring Newlands Pass?

    For families, shorter walks from the summit, such as the path to Moss Force Waterfall, can be enjoyable and less strenuous. The pass itself, with its steep gradients, might be challenging for very young children or those with limited mobility. Dogs are generally welcome in the Lake District, but should be kept on a lead, especially near livestock, and all waste must be picked up. The area offers plenty of open space for dogs to enjoy.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Newlands Pass or in Buttermere?

    Yes, the village of Buttermere, located at the start of the climb, offers amenities. The Croft House Farm Cafe in Buttermere is specifically mentioned as a great spot for an energy boost before or after your adventure. Buttermere also has pubs and guesthouses for accommodation, providing options for visitors looking to stay in the area.

    How long does it typically take to walk Newlands Pass from Buttermere?

    The Newlands Pass climb from Buttermere is primarily a road route, and while it can be walked, it's quite steep. The ascent itself is approximately 1.3 miles (1.9 kilometers). For a fit walker, ascending this distance could take anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on pace and stops for views. This does not include any additional hiking beyond the pass summit.

    What are some alternative walks or routes near Newlands Pass for different difficulty levels?

    While the Newlands Pass climb itself is challenging, the surrounding area offers a variety of walks. From the summit at Newlands Hause, you can access shorter, less strenuous walks, including the path to Moss Force Waterfall. For more experienced hikers, the fells surrounding the Newlands Valley and Buttermere offer numerous trails, ranging from moderate to strenuous, including routes up peaks like Dale Head or Robinson. The pass also connects to other areas, allowing for longer circular routes incorporating other valleys.

    How does the difficulty of Newlands Pass compare to Honister Pass for cyclists or hikers?

    Both Newlands Pass and Honister Pass are known for their challenging gradients in the Lake District. Newlands Pass from Buttermere is particularly steep, with sections reaching 20-25%. Honister Pass also features very steep sections, often around 25% (1 in 4), and is generally considered one of the toughest climbs in the region. Many cyclists and hikers consider both to be significant tests, with personal preference often dictating which is perceived as 'harder' due to length, sustained gradient, or road surface.

    Is wild swimming possible near Newlands Pass or in the Buttermere area?

    While Newlands Pass itself is a mountain road, the nearby lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water are popular spots for wild swimming. Both lakes offer beautiful, clear waters surrounded by stunning scenery. Swimmers should always exercise caution, be aware of water temperatures, potential currents, and local regulations, and ideally swim with a companion. Access points are available around the lake shores.

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