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Kopiec szczytowy Harter Fell (Mardale)

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Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn marks the peak of Harter Fell, a prominent mountain in the far eastern part of the English Lake District. Rising to an impressive 778 meters (2,552 feet), this significant fell stands at the meeting point of three ridges and forms the head of three distinct valleys: Mardale, Longsleddale, and the valley of the River Kent. It is a key feature of the wild landscapes above Haweswater, offering a truly remote and rewarding experience for those…

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    This is one of two Wainwright fells of the Lake District with the name Harter Fell, not to be confused with the Harter Fell of the Southern Lake District. The Mardale Harter Fell in the Far Eastern Lake District is 2,552 feet (779 m) high and the summit is marked by a cairn with iron posts included amongst the stones. The views of Haweswater from this fell are particularly mesmerising.

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    Magical open fell walking on a clear day

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    Deer can be seen sometimes.part of a nature reserve
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    Embark on the Kentmere Horseshoe, a challenging hiking route spanning 11.7 miles (18.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3051 feet (930 metres). This difficult circuit typically takes around…

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    Hike the challenging 16.3-mile Haweswater Reservoir, High Street & Selside Pike loop for panoramic Lake District views.

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    Lokalizacja:Cumrew, South Lakeland, Cumbria, Północno-zachodnia Anglia, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

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    What are the most popular or recommended routes to Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn?

    Many hikers choose routes that incorporate the atmospheric Nan Bield Pass, often passing by the picturesque Small Water tarn, which is considered one of the finest tarns in the Lake District. Another common approach is via the Gatescarth Pass. Both passes offer access to the high fells and can be part of longer circular walks, such as sections of the Kentmere Horseshoe.

    How challenging is the hike to Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn?

    Harter Fell (Mardale) is generally considered an intermediate to challenging hike, suitable for those with some hillwalking experience. The terrain varies significantly; from Mardale, it presents a steep, craggy face, while from Kentmere, it offers more graceful, sweeping green flanks. The overall elevation gain to 778 meters (2,552 feet) requires a good level of fitness, but the open fell walking is highly rewarding.

    Are there any unique landmarks or natural features to look out for on Harter Fell (Mardale)?

    Yes, the summit cairn itself is a notable feature, uniquely constructed from both stone and old ironworks, which Alfred Wainwright famously described as potentially 'nightmarish' in mist. Below the crags to the north lies Small Water tarn, often hailed as one of the national park's finest. The area is also part of a nature reserve, so keep an eye out for wildlife, including deer.

    Where is the best place to park for a hike to Harter Fell (Mardale)?

    Parking is typically available at the southern tip of Haweswater. Access to the area is often via a narrow lane leading south from the village of Bampton. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly due to the area's popularity.

    Is Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn suitable for winter hiking?

    While possible, winter hiking on Harter Fell (Mardale) requires significant experience, appropriate gear (including ice axe and crampons), and careful planning due to potentially harsh weather conditions, snow, and ice. The remote nature of the fell means conditions can change rapidly. It is generally recommended for experienced winter mountaineers.

    Is Harter Fell (Mardale) dog-friendly?

    Yes, Harter Fell (Mardale) is generally dog-friendly for well-behaved dogs on leads. The open fell environment provides plenty of space. However, be mindful that the area is a nature reserve and sheep grazing is common, so keeping dogs under close control is essential. Some sections can be steep and rocky, which might be challenging for very small or older dogs.

    Are there any family-friendly options or shorter walks near Harter Fell (Mardale)?

    The full ascent to Harter Fell summit is quite challenging and may not be suitable for young children. However, there are shorter, more gentle walks around the Haweswater area or along the lower sections of the valleys (Mardale, Longsleddale) that could be more appropriate for families. Exploring the area around Small Water tarn without committing to the full summit ascent could also be an option for families with older, more experienced children.

    What kind of gear should I bring for an intermediate hike to Harter Fell (Mardale)?

    For an intermediate hike, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof clothing (even in summer), a map and compass (and the knowledge to use them), sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. Due to the remote nature and varied terrain, layers are crucial, and trekking poles can be beneficial for stability on descents.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options near Mardale Green after hiking?

    The Haweswater Hotel is located conveniently for ascents from Mardale and offers accommodation. For pubs, you might need to venture slightly further afield to nearby villages like Bampton or Shap, as Mardale Green itself was submerged with the creation of the Haweswater Reservoir.

    What makes the views from Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn so special?

    The views from Harter Fell (Mardale) are renowned for their expansive, wild beauty. From the summit, you can enjoy spectacular vistas over the full length of Haweswater. On a clear day, hikers can often see distant Lakeland fells, including the Scafells, and sometimes four bodies of water: Kentmere Reservoir, Blea Water, Small Water, and Haweswater. The sense of solitude and the dramatic, unspoiled landscape contribute to a truly memorable panorama.

    How long does an intermediate route to Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn typically take?

    The duration of a hike to Harter Fell (Mardale) Summit Cairn can vary significantly based on the chosen route, starting point, and individual fitness levels. However, an intermediate circular route, for example, starting from Haweswater and incorporating Nan Bield Pass, could typically take anywhere from 4 to 6 hours to complete, covering a distance of 8-12 kilometers (5-7.5 miles) with considerable ascent.

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