Length: 23.3 km (14.5 mi)
Ascent/Descent: 676/756m
Net Walking Time: ca. 6 hours
Toughness: 7 out of 10
Take the 08.24 Leeds train from Carlisle,
arrives Garsdale 09.33 (being an Off-Peak service, Senior Railcards are
valid).
Return trains: 15.02, 17.06, 18.32 and
20.01 (56 minutes journey time). Buy a Garsdale return.
This is a varied and scenic route in very remote countryside (home to
curlews and golden plovers) along the westerly edges of the dramatic
Mallerstang Valley and the bucolic Upper Eden Valley, and entirely within the
enlarged Yorkshire Dales National Park.
It starts at Garsdale, a very quiet station just beyond the watershed
south of the Eden Valley and routes up the lonely Grisedale to the
Yorkshire/Cumbria boundary on Grisedale Common. You then follow the long,
mildly undulating ridge (mostly with a discernible path and always with either
fence or wall nearby) up to Swarth Fell and through a dip further on to Wild
Boar Fell.
From the two hills, you have very fine views (weather permitting): west
to the Howgill Fells and the Lake District, north down the Mallerstang and
Upper Eden Valleys to the North Pennines and east across to Mallerstang Edge
and the watershed between the Rivers Eden and Ure, as well as south to the
Yorkshire Dales.
You visit the enigmatic ancient stone cairns on the easterly scarp of
the plateau and then descend gently along the scarp above Mallerstang and to
the River Eden.
A short out-and-back to the romantic ruin of Pendragon Castle (as per
the legend: built by King Arthur’s father) is followed by a bucolic stretch
along the Eden through commons and pastures to Kirkby Stephen Station.
An optional out-and-back to a nearby pub and/or a
loop through Kirkby Stephen with its refreshment options and sights help
bridging any waiting time for one of the infrequent trains.
Walk Options:
An Extension Loop in the morning leads further up
Grisedale to Round Ing and back to pick up the A Pennine Journey Long-Distance
Path at Flust (map-led, add 1.1 km and 20m ascent).
Omit the out-and-back to Pendragon
Castle ruins (cut 1.1 km).
An out-and-back to The Black Bull pub in Nateby,
just before the end of the walk (add 1.2 km).
A loop to and through Kirkby Stephen at the end
of the walk past many tea places and sights (add 5.0 km and 70m ascent).
Lunch: Picnic.
Tea: The Black Bull in Nateby (600m off
route 2.3 km from the end of the walk, open and food served from 17.00). Plenty of options in Kirkby Stephen
(add 5.0 km).
For walk directions, map, height profile, photos
and gpx/kml files click here. #2026-08-03T08:24 t=swc.417
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