Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt
Hynam Bridge over the River Gelt
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5.0
(21)
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Embark on the Talkin Fell loop, an easy hiking route that spans 3.7 miles (6.0 km) and features a gentle 737 feet (225 metres) of elevation gain. This trail typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience diverse terrain, from peaceful woodlands to open, heathery moorland. The route culminates at the Talkin Fell Summit Cairns and Trig Point, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Before you set out, be aware that some sections of the trail can be quite boggy, so consider bringing gaiters to keep your feet dry. If you are hiking with a dog, please keep it on a lead, as the moorland is home to traditional suckler cattle. Accessing the summit involves navigating a low fence and a ladder stile, which are part of the adventure.
This loop is notable for its panoramic vistas, allowing you to see the distant Scottish hills and the majestic Lake District Fells on a clear day. The area is also part of the Geltsdale nature reserve, where you might spot ground-nesting birds like curlews and skylarks. The intriguing tall cairns at the summit add a unique historical touch to your journey.

4.2
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02:55
240m
230m
Embark on the Geltsdale and Old Water loop from Castle Carrock, a moderate hike spanning 6.4 miles (10.3 km) with an elevation gain of 784 feet (239 metres). You can expect to complete this diverse route in about 2 hours and 55 minutes. The trail guides you through the rugged and beautiful landscapes of Geltsdale, featuring a mix of well-defined paths, mountain tracks, and some road sections. As you traverse the isolated Old Water valley, you'll encounter steady ascents and descents, with higher points like Cumrew Fell offering expansive views over the Lakeland fells and the Solway. The varied terrain includes firm tracks, natural surfaces, and potentially boggy sections after rain, ensuring a dynamic hiking experience.
This moderate trail requires good fitness, and while paths are generally accessible, some sections demand sure-footedness. Be prepared for potentially boggy ground, especially after wet weather, and a fairly steep descent through heather near the end of the walk. The route is generally considered to take between 3 to 5 hours to complete, so plan your start time accordingly. While the research does not specify trailhead access or parking details, it originates from Castle Carrock, suggesting this as a convenient starting point for your adventure.
Beyond its natural beauty, the Geltsdale and Old Water loop is rich in industrial archaeology and historical infrastructure. You'll discover old mine workings, disused quarries, and the Geltsdale Pumping Station, alongside Gairs House, once a manager's residence. The area is also significant for its role in Carlisle's water supply, with remnants of the historical water collection system visible, including a metering house. As Geltsdale is an RSPB nature reserve, you might spot wildlife, but be aware that dogs may not be allowed on certain parts of the moor to protect ground-nesting birds.

4.1
(7)
40
hikers
4.33km
01:19
150m
150m
The Simmerson Hill and Hynam Bridge Loop offers an easy hiking experience through varied landscapes. You will traverse woodlands and open fells, enjoying the changing scenery as you go. The route leads you to Hynam Bridge, where you can gaze down into the narrow, rocky gorge of the River Gelt. As you climb towards Simmerson Hill, the views open up, providing panoramic vistas across the fells. This easy hike covers 2.7 miles (4.3 km) with an elevation gain of 507 feet (155 metres), typically taking about 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete.
When planning your visit, consider that this trail is generally accessible throughout the year. While specific parking details are not provided, you can often find roadside parking or small designated areas near trailheads in this region. Always check local signage for any restrictions before you begin your hike to ensure a smooth start. The estimated duration of just over an hour makes it a great option for a shorter outing.
This loop is notable for its diverse natural features and historical elements. Keep an eye out for vibrant bluebells in Hynam Wood during spring, adding a splash of color to your journey. You will also pass by the historical remnants of Gairs Colliery, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past. The panoramic viewpoints from Simmerson Hill extend far, allowing you to see across to the Lake District fells and even the distant Galloway hills in Scotland on a clear day.
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