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Walk 1354 - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell

    

Nat Park   Lake District
County/Area   Cumbria
AuthorLou Johnson
Length7.5 miles / 12.2 km
Ascent2100 feet / 636 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference NY362303

Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Photo from the walk - Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell 
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The hills in the Northern Lakes are far less busy than those further south with the exception of Blencathra and Skiddaw. This route whilst keeping to quieter fells does provide excellent views of the two big fells north of the A66 and provides a good walk throughout the year.

Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell Bannerdale Crags & Souther Fell 
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The start is in the small parking area adjacent to the phone box in Mungrisdale village (Grid ref. NY362303) or in the parking area alongside the village hall (Grid ref. NY 364302). Wherever you park please make sure you do not inhibit daily life for the local inhabitants. From the phone box head up the track into Bannerdale with the river Glenderamackin on your left, whilst ahead is the bulky outline of the Tongue. Where the track forks (Grid ref NY 356302) keep right. This will lead you across the side of the Tongue with a view ahead to Bannerdale Crags.

The climb is straightforward and the gradient allows you to keep walking without stops. Ignore the track going left but continue up the straight path towards the skyline. Reaching the top (Grid ref. NY 334301) turn left and follow the narrow path across the tops of Bannerdale Crags as far as the summit cairn. From here there are excellent views east to the Pennines. From the cairn follow the clear path to the col (Grid ref. NY 327291) between Bannerdale Crags and Foule Crag.

At the col turn left (southeast) and follow the path on the north side of the infant River Glenderamackin. After just over a mile descend to the wide footbridge over the river and climb the path to a flat area that forms the col between Scales Fell and Souther Fell. turn half left and head up onto Souther Fell.

There is a cairn from where an excellent view of Blencathra and Sharpd Edge can be gained. Continue on the main ridge path to the summit (Grid ref. NY 354291) from you descend towards Mungrisdale. When you have nearly completed the descent a sign directs you right as the landowner ahead does not allow access to his property. This means you follow the intake wall (which is on your left) as far a tarmac lane (Grid ref. NY 363297). Turn left along the lane. This leads you easily back to the start.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL5
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 90

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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