Which is the easiest route up Helvellyn?

Which is the easiest route up Helvellyn?

Thirlmere
Thirlmere is considered the easiest route to climb Helvellyn. The approach up the mountain from Thirlmere is considered much easier than the aforementioned journeys. Hikers climb the shortest route up the mountain via Helvellyn Gill and Lower Man to the summit.

How long does it take to walk up and down Helvellyn?

The walk up Helvellyn takes approximately 3 hours. It’s always quicker coming down the peak and you can return to your starting point in 2 hours. The full loop walk takes about 5 hours depending on your fitness level and rest stops.

Can you walk Helvellyn without Striding Edge?

A gentle warm up through the woods above Thirlmere Reservoir before climbing into the mountains means we avoid much of the bustle and scrambling on Striding and Swirrel Edges. Still a serious mountain walk, it is not especially difficult or arduous.

Is Helvellyn OK for beginners?

Depending on the route you take, Helvellyn can be a potentially dangerous climb. The spectacular ridge walk across Striding Edge can be exposed and hazardous in bad weather conditions, and it can catch novice climbers out.

How difficult is it to walk up Helvellyn?

Difficulty Rating: To complete this challenging walk, you will have to use your hands and to be comfortable with heights, but this route offers some of the best rewards in the Lakes. The ascent to Helvellyn will take you scrambling up the Striding Edge and to go down, you will descend the Swirral Edge.

Do I need a map to climb Helvellyn?

I would always take an ordnance survey map but if you park in the main car park in Glenridding (which costs about £4) there are signposts to Helvellyn – the easiest route is to cross over the bridge on the main road going towards Patterdale and then turn immediately right and make your way up the lane going in the …

Is Striding Edge OK for beginners?

Striding Edge is a classic Grade 1 scramble in the Lake District – and if you’re looking to make your first foray into scrambling territory then it’s the perfect place to start.

Can you fall off Striding Edge?

A WALKER who fell up to 100 metres from a mountain ridge ‘died doing what he loved’. An inquest heard how Dr Jamie Butler, 54, tragically fell from the Striding Edge section of Helvellyn having taken on the popular walk with his wife.

Is there a path around Striding Edge?

In Helvellyn’s case the two ‘edges’ are short rocky ridges – great fun for hikers looking for a bit of excitement. Fortunately, there is a bypass path along Striding Edge, therefore this walk can also be enjoyed by walkers without strong head for heights!

Where did Julia Bradbury go on her Lake District trip?

2/6 By boat and by foot, Julia Bradbury visits Derwent Water and the Lakeland town of Keswick. 1/6 Julia Bradbury sets off to the summit of Helvellyn via Striding Edge in the Lake District.

What are the best walking routes around Helvellyn?

Helvellyn Walking Routes. 1 1. Striding Edge – Helvellyn Hiking Loop from Glenridding. Time: 4-5 Hours Distance: Around 8.5 miles / 13.5 kilometres Elevations: 2,700 ft Ordinance 2 2. Swirral Edge via Catstye Cam from Glenridding. 3 3. Helvellyn Walks from Thirlmere.

Where has Julia Bradbury climbed?

6/6 Julia Bradbury walks from the remote valley of Ennerdale to Pillar Rock. 5/6 Julia Bradbury climbs 2,500ft to the summit of High Street in the Lakes. 4/6 Julia Bradbury is in the village of Grasmere for a climb up Helm Crag.

What is Helvellyn famous for?

Helvellyn is the third highest mountain in England, known for its unique route, Striding Edge. Striding Edge is regarded as one of the best hikes in the UK. Helvellyn via Striding Edge is a 13.5 kilometer loop trail starting at Glenridding in Cumbria. The views as walkers elevate up the ridge are amazingly beautiful.