Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth
Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth
Best attractions and places to see around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. Situated in the northern Lake District National Park, the area features rolling fells, tranquil country lanes, and ancient woodlands. Visitors can explore Roman forts, moated sites, and listed buildings, alongside prominent natural landmarks. The landscape offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly hiking.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Straight up, straight down. Simple walk but actually provides good views of the Back of Skiddaw mountain range on clear days.
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The accent up Ling Fell, from the Greystones approach, Was a quite tough and steep. Once it levels out though, you feel the burn from the legs ease and your greeted with a well earned actual trig.
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Both decent options between Skiddaw South Top and Skiddaw, south west heading towards Carl Side, require sure footedness and appear rather treacherous as you head off the top down the scree.
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A short walk from the parking to bag this Wainwright, on a clear day there are great views over to Scotland.
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Lovely little fella on the north side of the lakes, from the gate at parking go left and traverse around then up to the peak for a longer walk
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A really simple one to tick off. But if you are going to accent via Carl Side, the climb up Carl is steap.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the earthwork remains of two Roman forts and three sections of Roman road at Caermote, including a larger 1st-century AD fort and a smaller 2nd-century AD fortlet. Also, visit the 14th-century Snittlegarth Moated Site, a scheduled monument. The parish also features several Grade II listed buildings, such as High House and High Bewaldeth Cottage, offering a glimpse into the area's architectural heritage. The site of a former Quaker Meeting House, established in 1687, is marked by a burial ground at 'Meetinghouse Close'.
The landscape is characterized by rolling fells, tranquil country lanes, and ancient woodlands. A prominent natural feature is Binsey, a freestanding hill offering impressive panoramic views of the Lakeland fells, Solway Firth, and even the Isle of Man on a clear day. While not entirely within the parish, Bassenthwaite Lake lies immediately north and contributes significantly to the scenic appeal. Nearby Dodd Wood also provides accessible paths and views of the lake. For more challenging views, consider Skiddaw Summit or Little Man (Skiddaw) summit, which offers some of the finest views in the national park.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. Binsey Summit is considered one of the easier 'Wainwrights' to climb, making it a great family-friendly option with rewarding views. Sale Fell also provides quiet, grassy paths and is popular with dog walkers and families. The general landscape of rolling fells and country lanes offers a serene environment for exploration and easy walks.
Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth is a haven for walkers, with numerous hiking trails catering to various fitness levels. Routes leading to Binsey Summit are particularly popular for their rewarding views. The terrain provides diverse hiking experiences through farmlands and local hills. You can find a variety of routes, from easy strolls to more challenging mountain hikes, by exploring the Mountain Hikes and Easy Hikes guides for the area.
Absolutely. Binsey Summit is often cited as the easiest of the Wainwrights to climb, with routes that can be done in as little as half an hour from certain parking areas, offering wonderful views without extreme difficulty. Sale Fell also features quiet, grassy paths suitable for a relaxed walk. For more options, check out the Easy Hikes around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth guide.
The fells and country lanes around Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth offer excellent opportunities for trail running. Routes around Binsey Summit are popular among runners, providing varied terrain and rewarding views. You can find detailed running routes, including loops from Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth, in the Running Trails around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from fells like Skiddaw Summit and Binsey Summit, especially on clear days. The peaceful and quiet nature of places like Sale Fell is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of remoteness and the diverse hiking experiences offered by the sprawling mountains and ancient landscapes.
Yes, several viewpoints offer exceptional scenery. Binsey Summit provides impressive panoramic views encompassing the Lakeland fells, Solway Firth, and even Scotland. Little Man (Skiddaw) summit is noted for arguably better views than its parent peak, with glistening Derwent Water embraced by soaring ridgelines. Long Side Summit also offers excellent views of Bassenthwaite Lake and the silent valley of Southerndale.
The terrain varies from undulating fells and tranquil country lanes to ancient woodlands. Many trails, such as those on Sale Fell, are mainly grassy. Higher fells like Skiddaw Summit can be barren and rocky, offering more challenging conditions. The area provides a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Yes, the parish contains several Grade II listed buildings, predominantly historic houses and farm structures, including High House, High Bewaldeth Cottage, and Snittlegarth. These structures offer insight into the area's architectural heritage. For more detailed information on these and other listed buildings, you can refer to resources like the Heritage Gateway or Wikipedia, which list the Listed buildings in Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth.
When heading to Skiddaw Summit, be prepared for a challenging climb. It's a sprawling mountain known for its sheer presence and remote character. You're fortunate if you experience a clear day with low wind, as the views of Lakeland to the south are phenomenal. Many recommend descending the western side towards Dodd Wood for potential sunset views due to better visibility.


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