Rotalar

Planlayıcı

Özellikler

Güncellemeler

App

Giriş yap veya kaydol

Uygulamayı al

Giriş yap veya kaydol

Keşfet
Places to see
Mountain Peaks
Birleşik Krallık
İngiltere
North West England
Cumbria
South Lakeland
Coniston

Old Man of Coniston Summit

Highlight • Zirve

Old Man of Coniston Summit

Yürüyüş

5.0

(1038)

Koşu

5.0

(5)

Dağcılık

5.0

(2)

The Old Man of Coniston Summit is an iconic fell nestled in the Furness Fells of the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. Standing proudly at 803 meters (2,635 feet), it is the highest point of the historic county of Lancashire and offers a commanding presence west of the charming village of Coniston and the expansive Coniston Water. This prominent landmark is celebrated for its rich history, geological significance, and the extensive network of trails that crisscross its slopes.

Visitors…

Bu Highlight koruma altındaki bir alanda

Yerel düzenlemeleri kontrol et:

Lake District National Park

Kaydet

Paylaş

  • Daha fazla

  • Kaydet

    Paylaş

  • Daha fazla

  • Beni oraya götür

    İpuçları

    13 Aralık 2019

    Yürüyüş

    A Southern Fells classic, Coniston Old Man might be industry-scarred, but it remains stoical and unbowed. Towering high above the village of Coniston, it's a rightfully popular fell with good paths exploring high tarns, lofty ridges and the historical remnants of centuries of slate quarrying and copper mining.

    29 Ağustos 2020

    Yürüyüş

    A Lake District classic! I've hiked Old Man of Coniston 3 times. Once from Coniston, once from the direction of Brim Fell and now from the direction of Dow Crag. Stunning views (my favourite being down to Low Water

    24 Ekim 2018

    Yürüyüş

    The Old Man of Coniston stands less than three miles (4.3 kilometers) from the village. However, to reach the summit requires some serious ascent. When you get there, though, it is well worth the effort. Standing at 2,634 feet (803 meters) high, the views are incredible. On a clear day the Isle of Man can be seen to the west.

    Ücretsiz bir komoot hesabı oluştur, 30 tane daha iç ipucu ve fikir al.

    Ücretsiz kaydol

    Yakındaki rotalar

    En iyi rotalar Old Man of Coniston Summit yakınlarında

    4,3

    (42)

    225

    Yürüyüşçüler

    #1.

    Old Man of Coniston, Swirl How & Wetherlam loop from Walna Scar — Lake District National Park

    13,5km

    04:56

    830m

    830m

    Orta yürüyüş. İyi kondisyon gereklidir. Kolay erişilebilir patikalar. Her beceri seviyesine uygun.

    Navigasyona başla

    Telefona gönder

    Orta

    4,8

    (289)

    1.285

    Yürüyüşçüler

    Orta yürüyüş. İyi kondisyon gereklidir. Çoğunlukla erişilebilir patikalar. Denge gereklidir.

    Orta

    4,9

    (135)

    1.636

    Yürüyüşçüler

    Zor yürüyüş. Çok iyi kondisyon gereklidir. Çoğunlukla erişilebilir patikalar. Denge gereklidir.

    Zor

    Detaylar

    Bilgiler

    Rakım 800 m

    Bilmen iyi olur

    Aile dostu

    evet

    Tekerlekli sandalye erişimi

    hayır

    Köpek dostu

    evet

    Hava durumu

    Foreca tarafından sağlanır

    Bugün

    29 Mart Pazar

    11°C

    3°C

    98 %

    Ek hava ipuçları

    En yüksek rüzgâr hızı: 35,0 km/h

    En çok ziyaret edildiği dönem

    Ocak

    Şubat

    Mart

    Nisan

    Mayıs

    Haziran

    Temmuz

    Ağustos

    Eylül

    Ekim

    Kasım

    Aralık

    Loading

    Konum: Coniston, South Lakeland, Cumbria, North West England, İngiltere, Birleşik Krallık

    Sıkça sorulan sorular

    What are the most popular routes to the Old Man of Coniston summit, and what are their difficulty levels?

    There are numerous well-marked paths to the Old Man of Coniston summit, catering to various fitness levels. A classic ascent often starts from the village of Coniston, offering a direct but challenging climb. Other popular options include routes from the direction of Brim Fell or Dow Crag, which can be combined for longer, more advanced hikes. The eastern flanks are particularly interesting, featuring beautiful tarns and impressive crags. While some routes are considered intermediate, requiring a good level of fitness, others can be more challenging, especially when combined with nearby fells like Dow Crag and Swirl How.

    Are there any easy routes up the Old Man of Coniston suitable for beginners or families?

    While the ascent to the Old Man of Coniston summit requires a serious climb and a good level of fitness, there are routes considered more accessible than others. These typically involve well-maintained paths, often following old miners' tracks. However, even these 'easier' routes involve significant elevation gain. For families or beginners, it's crucial to choose a clear day and allow ample time. Focusing on the lower sections or exploring the historical mining trails might be a good starting point before attempting the full summit.

    What are the parking options and public transport access points for hiking the Old Man of Coniston?

    The village of Coniston is the most common starting point and offers various parking facilities. However, parking can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. For public transport, bus services connect Coniston village to other towns in the Lake District. From the village, trailheads are easily accessible on foot. Alternative start points like the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale also offer parking and accommodation options.

    Is the Old Man of Coniston summit suitable for dogs?

    Yes, the Old Man of Coniston is generally dog-friendly, and many hikers bring their canine companions. However, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially due to the presence of sheep grazing on the fells. There are also sections with rocky terrain and potential old mining shafts, so vigilance is key. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the ascent and descent, and always carry water for them, especially on warmer days.

    What unique landmarks or natural features can be seen on the way to the summit?

    Beyond the panoramic views from the summit, the Old Man of Coniston offers a wealth of interesting features. Hikers will encounter the visible remnants of centuries of slate quarrying and copper mining, including abandoned mines, spoil heaps, old buildings, and machinery. A popular scenic spot is Low Water, a glacial tarn that once powered the quarries below. The mountain's geological history is also evident, showcasing 460 million years of landscape change, including volcanic slate.

    How long does it typically take to climb the Old Man of Coniston?

    The time it takes to climb the Old Man of Coniston can vary significantly depending on the chosen route, your fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore historical sites. A typical ascent and descent from Coniston village can take anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. More experienced hikers might complete it faster, while those opting for longer circular routes or combining it with other fells will need more time. Always factor in extra time for breaks, photography, and potential weather changes.

    What are the best times of year to hike the Old Man of Coniston, considering weather and crowds?

    The Old Man of Coniston is popular year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Summer offers the best chance for clear views and longer daylight hours, but the trails can be very busy. Winter hiking can be glorious with snow-capped landscapes, but it requires specialist equipment like an ice axe and crampons in full conditions, and weather can be unpredictable. Always check the local weather forecast before setting out, regardless of the season.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Old Man of Coniston?

    Yes, the charming village of Coniston, located at the base of the fell, serves as an excellent base for visitors. It offers a good selection of cafes, traditional pubs, and various accommodation options, including guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels. These facilities provide convenient places to refuel and relax before or after your hike. The Duddon Valley and Little Langdale also offer alternative starting points with campsites and guesthouses.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike up the Old Man of Coniston, especially regarding weather conditions?

    The weather in the Lake District can change rapidly, so layering is essential. Even on a sunny day, conditions at the summit can be significantly colder and windier. You should wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, waterproof and windproof outer layers, and warm mid-layers. Always carry a map and compass (or a reliable GPS device), sufficient water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. In winter, an ice axe and crampons may be necessary.

    What is the geological history of the Old Man of Coniston, and how is it visible today?

    The Old Man of Coniston boasts a fascinating geological history spanning 460 million years. It is primarily composed of volcanic slate, a testament to ancient volcanic activity in the region. This geological past is highly visible today through the extensive slate quarrying that has taken place for centuries, leaving behind dramatic scars and formations on the landscape. The distinctive slate platform at the summit and the numerous spoil heaps are direct results of this rich geological heritage and human interaction with it.

    İncelemeye değer diğer popüler yerler

    Low Water Tarn

    Keşfet
    RotalarRota planlayıcıÖzelliklerYürüyüşlerMTB parkurlarıYol bisikleti rotalarıBikepackingSite haritası
    Uygulamayı indir
    Bizi sosyal medyada takip et

    © komoot GmbH

    Gizlilik politikası