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Baldersdale 계곡

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Baldersdale Valley is a picturesque and rugged upland dale nestled on the east side of the Pennines in England, northwest of Barnard Castle. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it now lies within County Durham for administrative purposes. The valley is defined by the meandering River Balder, which flows through three significant reservoirs—Balderhead, Blackton, and Hury—before joining the River Tees. Rising to an elevation of approximately 368 metres, Baldersdale offers a classic Pennine landscape within the North Pennines…

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    2월 25, 2021

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    Baldersdale is an archetypal Pennine valley to the north west of Barnard Castle. Upper Baldersdale contains three reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton and Hury, all of which boast circular walks.

    The popular Pennine Way passes through the dale between Balderhead Reservoir and Blackton Reservoir. The curled horns and friendly faces of Swaledale sheep are a common sight on the moors.

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    Embark on a moderate hike around Balderhead Reservoir, a route that offers quiet, remote, and expansive scenery in the North Pennines. This circular trail spans 6.1 miles (9.9 km) and…

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    What are some popular hiking routes in Baldersdale Valley, especially around the reservoirs?

    Baldersdale Valley is renowned for its circular walks around the three main reservoirs: Balderhead, Blackton, and Hury. These routes offer varying lengths and difficulties, providing scenic views of the water and surrounding moorland. The Pennine Way also passes through the valley between Balderhead and Blackton Reservoirs, offering options for longer, more challenging sections.

    How challenging is the terrain in Baldersdale Valley for hiking?

    The terrain in Baldersdale Valley varies significantly. You'll find relatively easy, flat paths around the reservoirs, suitable for leisurely strolls. However, venturing onto the high Pennine moorland can present challenging conditions with uneven ground, steep ascents, and potentially boggy sections, especially after rain. Hikers should be prepared for a mix of surfaces and elevation changes.

    Beyond the reservoirs, what other natural landmarks or viewpoints should I look for in Baldersdale Valley?

    Absolutely! Don't miss Hannah's Meadows, a 17.5-acre nature reserve celebrated for its rich diversity of upland hay meadow flora, particularly vibrant in spring and summer. Another impressive natural feature is Goldsborough, a craggy sandstone outcrop on Cotherstone Moor that offers commanding views over the valley.

    Where can I find parking and are there any public transport options for Baldersdale Valley?

    Parking is generally available near the reservoirs, particularly at Balderhead, Blackton, and Hury, often with designated car parks. However, spaces can fill up quickly during peak seasons. Public transport options are limited in this remote area; visitors typically rely on private vehicles. There are no direct public bus routes into the heart of Baldersdale, so planning your journey by car is usually the most practical approach.

    Is Baldersdale Valley suitable for a winter hike, and what should I consider?

    Baldersdale Valley can be stunning in winter, but it requires careful preparation. The upland moorland can be exposed to harsh weather, including strong winds, snow, and ice. Appropriate winter gear is essential, including warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots with good grip, and potentially microspikes or gaiters. Shorter daylight hours mean early starts are advisable, and checking weather forecasts before heading out is crucial.

    Are there any family-friendly walks or activities in Baldersdale Valley?

    Yes, Baldersdale offers several family-friendly options. The circular walks around the reservoirs, particularly Hury and Blackton, are generally flatter and shorter, making them suitable for families with children. Hannah's Meadows provides an engaging opportunity to explore nature and spot wildflowers. Birdwatching at Blackton Reservoir can also be a fun activity for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed on trails in Baldersdale Valley?

    Dogs are generally welcome on trails in Baldersdale Valley, but it's crucial to keep them under close control or on a lead, especially due to the presence of livestock (like the distinctive Swaledale sheep) and ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Countryside Code, clean up after your dog, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or pubs, are available near Baldersdale Valley?

    Baldersdale Valley is quite remote, so amenities within the immediate valley are limited. The principal settlements of Hury and Briscoe are small. For cafes, pubs, and more extensive services, you would typically need to venture to nearby towns such as Cotherstone or Barnard Castle, which are a short drive away and offer a wider range of options for refreshments and meals.

    What are the geological features of Baldersdale Valley?

    Baldersdale Valley is characterized by its Pennine geology. The landscape features remote brown ridges and impressive craggy sandstone outcrops like Goldsborough on Cotherstone Moor. The valley's formation is largely due to glacial activity carving through the underlying sedimentary rocks, creating the distinctive dale shape and exposing various rock layers. The presence of the River Balder and its reservoirs further shapes the hydrological and geological character of the area.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in the Baldersdale Valley reservoirs?

    While the reservoirs in Baldersdale Valley might look inviting, wild swimming is generally not permitted or recommended due to safety concerns. Reservoirs can have strong currents, hidden underwater hazards, and extremely cold water temperatures, even in summer. They are also operational water bodies with specific regulations. It's best to enjoy the water from the shore and stick to designated activities like fishing where allowed.

    How does Baldersdale Valley compare to nearby Teesdale for hiking and scenery?

    Both Baldersdale and Teesdale offer stunning Pennine scenery, but they have distinct characters. Teesdale is often known for its dramatic waterfalls like High Force and Low Force, and a more varied landscape with woodlands and riverside paths. Baldersdale, on the other hand, presents a wilder, more rugged, and often more remote upland moorland experience, characterized by its three large reservoirs and a sense of tranquil solitude. Hikers seeking dramatic waterfalls might prefer Teesdale, while those looking for expansive, wild moorland and reservoir walks might find Baldersdale more appealing.

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