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Mardale Head

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Mardale Head

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Mardale Head is a historically significant site nestled at an elevation of approximately 248 metres in the remote Far Eastern Fells of the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. This poignant location sits at the head of Haweswater, a reservoir with a compelling story of human intervention and natural transformation. It serves as a gateway to some of the region's most rugged and beautiful landscapes, including the imposing High Street range and Riggindale Crag.

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    7 lutego, 2023

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    Mardale Head is an excellent starting point for many grand adventures in the Far Eastern Fells of the Lake District. From here, trails splay out onto the likes of High Street, the Kentmere Horseshoe summits and tranquil Branstree and Selside Pike.

    There was once a hamlet near here called Mardale Green, which was submerged when the reservoir was created in the 1930s to supply water to Greater Manchester. When the water is low, the remains of the village can still be seen – a ghostly sight.

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    OK, not quite official, but the tent saved us here. This really is the end of the world here. Lonely but beautiful and quiet.
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    Conservation is a big part of the area. RSPB and United Waters have joined forces to offers a good habitat to peregrine falcons, redstarts, and ring ouzels as a few …

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    Trasa Szczyt High Street–The Knott (początek: Branstree)

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    Wysokość 250 m

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    poniedziałek 4 maja

    11°C

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    32 %

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    Lokalizacja:Borrowdale, Eden, Cumbria, Północno-zachodnia Anglia, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

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    What is the best way to access Mardale Head if I don't have a car?

    Mardale Head is quite remote, and public transport options are very limited. There are no direct bus or train services to Mardale Head itself. Visitors typically arrive by car, driving along the scenic route to the head of Haweswater. Consider carpooling or arranging private transport if you don't have your own vehicle.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner hiking routes around Mardale Head?

    While Mardale Head is a starting point for many challenging routes into the high fells, there are also options for less strenuous walks. For families or beginners, consider shorter, out-and-back strolls along the reservoir's edge or exploring the immediate vicinity. Always check route descriptions for elevation gain and terrain before setting out, as even seemingly easy paths can become rugged.

    Is Mardale Head suitable for dog walking, and are there any specific considerations?

    Yes, Mardale Head is generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of trails for you and your canine companion. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock (sheep are common) and ground-nesting birds. The area is also home to protected wildlife like red squirrels and various bird species, so responsible dog ownership is essential to protect the local ecosystem.

    What are the parking arrangements at Mardale Head, and are there any fees?

    Parking is available at Mardale Head. While there isn't a formal parking fee, visitors are kindly encouraged to make cash donations at the cairns located in the car park. These donations support the vital work of RSPB Wild Haweswater for conservation and Mountain Rescue for their life-saving services. Due to limited mobile phone reception, card payments are not possible at the cairns.

    How long does it typically take to hike some of the main historical or scenic routes from Mardale Head?

    Hiking times vary significantly depending on the chosen route and your fitness level. Shorter walks along the reservoir might take 1-2 hours. More challenging ascents to peaks like High Street or routes covering parts of the Kentmere Horseshoe can easily be full-day excursions, ranging from 5-8 hours or more. Always plan your route, check weather conditions, and allow ample time for your return.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking at Mardale Head?

    Winter hiking at Mardale Head can be incredibly rewarding but also presents significant challenges. The remote location means conditions can be harsh, with snow, ice, strong winds, and rapidly changing weather. Experience with winter navigation, appropriate gear (ice axe, crampons, warm layers), and a good understanding of avalanche risk are essential. Always check mountain forecasts before attempting winter hikes.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Mardale Head?

    Mardale Head is known for its remote and isolated nature, meaning there are no immediate cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the trailhead. The nearest amenities would be found in villages further down Haweswater or in nearby towns like Shap or Bampton. It's advisable to bring all necessary supplies for your visit, including food and drink.

    Can I see the submerged village of Mardale Green, and when is the best time to witness it?

    The ghostly remains of the submerged village of Mardale Green can occasionally be seen during periods of significantly low water levels in Haweswater. This typically occurs during prolonged dry spells or droughts. There's no guarantee of seeing it, but drier periods, often in late summer or autumn after a dry spell, offer the best chance to witness this poignant historical sight.

    What unique geological features can be observed around Mardale Head?

    Mardale Head is situated in a glacial valley, showcasing classic U-shaped valley formations. Notable geological features include the dramatic Riggindale Crag and Blea Water, which is one of the deepest corrie tarns in the Lake District, carved out by glacial action. The surrounding fells, part of the High Street range, are composed of ancient volcanic rocks, offering a rugged and impressive landscape.

    Are there any less crowded trails or hidden gems to explore near Mardale Head?

    Mardale Head itself is generally less crowded than many other Lake District hotspots due to its remote location. For even more solitude, consider exploring routes towards Branstree and Selside Pike, which are often quieter than the more popular High Street range. The area around Blea Water also offers a tranquil experience away from the main paths.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in Haweswater or Blea Water?

    While wild swimming is a popular activity in the Lake District, specific regulations and safety considerations apply. Haweswater is a reservoir, and swimming may be restricted due to water quality or operational reasons. Blea Water, being a high mountain tarn, is very cold and remote. Always check local signage, be aware of strong currents, cold water shock, and ensure you have a safe exit point. It's generally recommended for experienced wild swimmers only, and always with caution.

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