It is advised that the ascent should be undertaken in fair weather as it requires some tricky navigation, although the descent is along a good track. Snow can be found in gullies on the north side of Cross Fell as late as May in most years. Cross Fell summit I was looking forward to my first sight of Greg’s Hut, a bothy restored by friends of climber John Gregory who was killed in a climbing accident in the Alps in 1968. This would have been about the same time as British Cumbria became nominally part of English Northumbria. Langdon Beck to Dufton Alston to Haltwhistle Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell, the latter with its distinctive golf ball radar. Couple lost while walking from Dufton to Garrigill. Cross Fell, Great Dun Fell and Little Dun Fell form a block of high terrain which is all over 800 metres (2,625 ft) in altitude. Nearby, the summit of Great Dun Fell becomes clear and as the water level continues to drop, the islands of Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell get larger and eventually merge into a single, larger island. The southern uplands of Scotland and the Cheviots can also be seen from here. With its distinctive soft curves, and unmissable size, Skiddaw is a fell of stature and bearing, the ever-present backdrop to bustling... Big, complex, and impressively remote, Ben Alder might just be the perfect all-round mountain, reckons Alex Roddie. Event tracker, to provide safety and dot watching fun for your family and friends. The Helm Wind is a very strong (and cold) north-easterly wind that sometimes blows down the flank of the fell facing the Eden Valley. Summit view: On a clear day, the view westward from the summit is extensive, looking across the broad vale of the Eden Valley towards the Cumbrian fells. It used to be Fiends Fell on account of the angry spirits until St Augustine visited during his mission from Rome (597-604) to bring the pagan English to Christianity and to try to bring the Celtic church of the British under the dominion of Rome. trailmasher: 07/08/2020: 4: Up on the roof of England (Dufton to Alston) nigheandonn: 23/04/2019: 4: Cross Fell & the Dun Fells : poppiesrara: 23/04/2017: 3: Up on the Roof : johnkaysleftleg: 17/04/2016: 3: Pocket full of Pennines. Cross Fell. Lost path. Where to stay? Even then it is a long climb across the moors. The route is around 30km (18.7 miles) in length with just over 1,000m of ascent. In addition to having an excellent name, it's a nice quiet spot for some lunch with good views back down into the valley: Route CardCross Fell from Kirkland Lost path. Snow has been known to lie on Cross Fell for up to 140 days a year. The Pennine Way goes over Cross Fell from Dufton via Great Dun Fell to Garrigill and Alston. Cross Fell View Holiday home entices guests with 2 bedrooms with views of Durham Tees Valley and Tees Valley. Three of England’s major rivers rise near to the summit – the Tyne, the Tees and the Wear. The route is around 30km (18.7 miles) in length with just over 1,000m of ascent. Many make their ascent via the waymarked Pennine Way, up to Knock Fell, over Great and Little Dun Fells and on to the impressive dry-stone shelter that marks the summit of Cross Fell. Also in the cottage is a kitchen and a sitting room with woodburner and a conservatory with dining area. Lost path near Great Dun, south of Cross Fell. A 10.75 mile circular walk climbing Cross Fell, the highest of the Pennines, via the steep Eden Scarp. There are plenty of ways to approach the peak, with the small yet well-catered village of Dufton to the south being an obvious base for your visit. 3. The holiday home has 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a bath or shower. The name is a bit of both according to my understanding of the legend. In the end I decided to leave Burney Hill for later in the year when the days would be long enough for me to include it in a walk with Cross Fell. Climb Cross Fell | Where2Walk Best where2walk.co.uk. North Pennines - England's Siberia Cross Fell is the highest mountain in the Pennine Hills of Northern England and the highest point in England outside the Lake District.It is located in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.It lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland and the modern council area of Cumbria. The bottom of my feet ached on the long and stony descent from the top of Cross fell, but that was just a minor annoyance. Guests at the holiday home can enjoy cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden. Standing at 893m above sea level, we’d reached the highest point of the whole of the Pennine Way. I think this is the point where I conclude that I simply don't get the Pennine Way. Alternatively, you may have camped or stayed at a B&B in Dufton. This solid and very well-constructed edifice is about 8ft high and has four walls protruding out to offer shelter, plus stone seating. A variation on this bigger theme is to walk the whole North Pennine watershed from Hartside to Dufton, taking in Cross Fell and High Cup: Route CardNorth Pennine Watershed This is the second highest peak in the Pennines at 2,785 feet (or 849 metres) above sea level. Dufton Pike is a graceful, steep sided fell on the edge of the vast Pennine Moors. What’s more, you’ll also reach the summits of the second and third highest peaks in the Pennines, Great Dun Fell and Little Dun Fell. This venue also includes a patio. Cross Fell View is a lovely mid-terrace cottage close to the village of Dufton just five miles from Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria. Pendle Hill in Lancashire is one, Cross Fell and High Force in the North Pennines, and the Cheviot being amongst the others. Low cloud, rain and cold. Lost path. Alex Roddie takes a lightning tour of Helvellyn's equally worthy neighbour Fairfield, focus of two classic horseshoe walks, and a... Alex Roddie explores one of Torridon's finest, the complex and dramatic Beinn Eighe massif. All Pennine Way walkers, and indeed virtually all those who have walked on Cross Fell, will know Gregs Hut on the Pennine Way on what is a lengthy stage from Dufton to Garrigill where sadly there is limited accommodation following the closure of the pub. There are several options in Dufton, including YHA Dufton and Dufton Caravan Park, which has a camping area for tents. The views are … Hidden gem: The most direct route up or down Cross Fell from the Eden Valley side is via Wildboar Scar, and this path passes close by a small 412m summit called Grumply Hill. One theory suggests that a cross once stood at the summit, while another claims that the fell was thought to be the haunt of angry (or cross) spirits. Please help UKHillwalking continue to provide varied and free content by becoming an official UKH Supporter. Snow has been known to lie on Cross Fell for up to 140 days a year. Personality: Vast, daunting, stern – a landscape that takes no prisoners. Don't miss High Cup Nick, an impressive geological feature popular with walkers, and the North Pennines very The highest peak, Cross Fell, is just 2 miles further north and you should be able to see it in the distance (weather permitting!). This was a pleasant day's walk over Cross Fell. Day 1 - Cross Fell & Round Hill The Pennine Way (PW) makes an easy if long gradual climb to the hills, passing around the steep cone of Dufton Pike and crossing Swindale Beck at a footbridge, where a pile of stone slabs was destined to be set into the loose hillside. If viewed through mist from a distance it might be mistaken for a landed flying saucer. Low cloud, rain and cold. We’d done well indeed. Cross Fell © Lankyman, Jan 2012 Best route: A complete circuit of Great Dun Fell (848m) and Cross Fell from Dufton, returning via the route of A Pennine Journey through Milburn, is a classic way to enjoy this mountain. High winds, low cloud, rain and cold. Cross Fell View provides cosy accommodation, ideal for a relaxing break with the spectacular North Pennine fells on the doorstep. The origin of the name isn't known for sure. The Pennine Way connection: Cross Fell is perhaps most frequently climbed by Pennine Way hikers. Cross Fell is the highest point in the Pennines at 893m in altitude. Outdoor Shops 4. Three of England’s major rivers rise near to the summit – the Tyne, the Tees and the Wear. An under appreciated mountain in my opinion. This will repeat as more distant islands merge with Cross Fell, but for quite a while, Cross Fell will remain the highest point on its island. Summit landmarks: There's a truly impressive cairn some distance away from the trig pillar. Elsewhere on Cross Fell, you'll find the usual Pennine assortment of disused mines and curious ruins – approach with caution, and never enter abandoned levels. I leave from Dufton and almost immediately begin climbing to Knock Fell. It is located at the northern end of the Pennine moors and has extensive views of the Lake District, the west coast and also the east coast. Plan to start at Cowgreen Reservoir, over High Cup Nick into Dufton before traversing Great Dun fell, Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell. Couple lost on Cross Fell. Read more. The section of this walk from Dufton to Garrigill can present a long and challenging journey for the inexperienced hill-goer. 3. As if to celebrate, a small crack formed in the cloud, revealing a patch of blue underneath. A well-stocked checkpoint at the half way point in Garrigill village … Dufton Ultra 29th May 2021 Read More » Dufton is at the centre of the Helm Wind area – one of the best examples in Britain of a ‘local wind’ – a phenomenon caused by cold easterly air rising over Cross Fell then rushing down the steep escarpment where it meets warm air, which rises and causes a turbulent air-stream. 5. It is the only named wind in the British Isles. What's in a name? He put up a cross on the summit and banished the evil spirits and it thereafter became known as Cross Fell. Angela Moroney walked up on August 6th, 2020 [from/via/route] milburn [with] SOLO. Knock is just 1.3 miles from the larger village of Dufton where there is a pub and just five miles from the historic town of Appleby. Couple lost on Cross Fell. The most popular way to climb Cross Fell is a start from Garrigill near Alston. The Pennine Way goes over Cross Fell from Dufton via Great Dun Fell to Garrigill and Alston. This is the largest block of high ground in England and tends to retain snow-cover longer than neighbouring areas. The Pennine Way is the UK's oldest long-distance trail, threading a route along the spine of the Pennines, and Cross Fell is its highest point. With it came a double celebration, for Cross Fell is not just any old fell. The other was to revisit a walk I’d first done in August 2010 visiting Dufton Pike and Brownber Hill. Low cloud, windy, cold. Cross Fell is a summit in the North Pennines - Western Fells region or range in England. For our long-running series on Britain's best-loved hills, Alex Roddie gets his feet wet in search of the Helm Wind, on the moody giant of the Pennines. We are now at the summit of Great Dun Fell. The highest point on the Pennine Way. © UKClimbing Limited. A 57-year-old male with hypothermia on Cross Fell. Lost path. Best route: A complete circuit of  Great Dun Fell (848m) and Cross Fell from Dufton, returning via the route of A Pennine Journey through Milburn, is a classic way to enjoy this mountain. In times gone by Cross Fell was associated with demons and was often known as the “Fiends Fell”, possibly because of the great wind it can produce in the valley of the Eden to its west. 2. UKHillwalking contributor Alex Roddie has set himself an ambitious target for 2017, to walk 1500 miles. The path took us downhill out of Dufton through a delightful, canopy-shielded country lane, and then we emerged in the shadows of the hefty hills before us. Lost man on Cross Fell. Not any old mountain weather: The chance of bad weather's to be expected on any British hill, but Cross Fell has a unique meteorological phenomenon up its sleeve. In bad weather it can be a real test of your skills and fitness. Perhaps they hadn't been paying attention to their compass bearing across the featureless plateau…. UKH Articles and Gear Reviews by Only a hill. The walk from Dufton is short but very rewarding. 5. The next stage is the 20 mile walk from Dufton to Alston which crosses the highest point on the Pennine Way, Cross Fell. If you appreciate UKHillwalking then please help by becoming a UKH Supporter. But on a warm summer's day it can be less bleak than you might imagine, with skylarks trilling overhead and a good chance of other walkers to chat to coming along the Pennine Way, which traverses the summit. Read more. Dufton is famous for it’s Helm Wind: The Helm Wind is a named wind in Cumbria, England, a north-easterly wind which blows down the south-west slope of the Cross Fell escarpment. "Which makes it one metre taller than Pillar, with its … This is a place of big horizons, blanket bog, and peat hags. Cross on the Fell : Alteknacker: 24/08/2020: 4: A walk to the Pennine's highest. Lost path near Great Dun, south of Cross Fell. When the Helm Wind's blowing, walking up or down the western flank can be difficult. Cross Fell is 893 metres high. CLICK HERE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) IN THE LAKE DISTRICT & CUMBRIA. Also in the cottage is a kitchen and a sitting room with woodburner and a conservatory with dining area. Cross Fell View is situated in Dufton. The cottage can sleep four people in one double bedroom, and one twin together with a family bathroom. Mark Davidson climbed on February 14th, 2007 [with] MK and his mate who did all the Charity Walks (incl Land's End to John O'Groats) [weather] Clear & Sunny with a touch of snow on the tops - lovely The highest bothy in England: Greg's Hut is located just to the north of the summit, next to the Pennine Way, and was once used as a blacksmith's shop as part of the nearby lead mines. A 57-year-old male with hypothermia on Cross Fell. Low cloud, windy, cold. You can show your support and with recieve rewards. A 19 mile hike over the north Pennine hills including the highest point of the Pennine Way, Cross Fell. Fair warning: there are bogs. Identifying individual Lakeland peaks from this distance is likely to test your knowledge, but Blencathra is reasonably easy to identify, with Sharp Edge appearing prominent. 2. If you're looking for even more of a leg-stretcher, start by climbing up into High Cup Nick, the wonder of the North Pennines, and navigating over largely pathless terrain to join up with the Pennine Way on Knock Fell. Condition : I feel absolutely fine after today's walk. The highest point in England outside of the Lake District. The 20-mile stage from Dufton to Alston is regarded as the hardest day on the entire route. At just under 3000 feet,  Cross Fell's summit is the highest point in England outside the Lake District, and although this mountain is more plateau than peak, its sheer bulk gives it an undeniable physical presence. We need to look at new ways to ensure we can keep providing our content and features whilst maintaining our key aim of allowing free access to everyone. Read more. Squat and grey, it blends into its surroundings but eventually I spotted it and decided to have a more sheltered rest. Local pub: The Stag Inn, Dufton, offers real ale and bar meals. All rights reserved. The southern uplands of Scotland and the Cheviots can also be seen from here. High winds, low cloud, rain and cold. Cross Fell-manjaro as I like to call it. Lost man on Cross Fell. It's the highest bothy in England at 700m, and also one of the busiest, with hundreds of visits a year. Alex Roddie heads to the rolling high point of the Cheviots, looking for a place called the Bizzle. Alex Roddie discovers the delights of Garbh Bheinn, the jewel of Ardgour and among the greatest and most rugged of all the Corbetts. “The Pennine Way runs over the summit of Cross Fell and often draws visitors to the area from all over the world. “The Cup and the Cross” Entry –£59 affiliated £61 non affiliated 34 miles of trail running heaven 5000 ft of elevation Branded Mug Wild flower Seeds or Sapling to plant. From Kirkland; along Pennine way via Great Dun Fell to Dufton. A long walk back on the roads avoided by a kind local who drove me all the way back to the start: gettingonabit: 18/01/2020: Cross fell in the snow With Simon Hutchinson & Shaun Chilton: 2510chris: 10/01/2020 Pack : Today I carried full camping gear. Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Cross Fell. Its sheer bulk always impresses me when you see it 12 miles away towering over Penrith when travelling east on the A66, especially when it's snow capped. 4. SKILLS: Snowshoes in Scotland - more than just a novelty, Why Alex Roddie Walks 5 Miles a Day Before Work, Show your support UKH Supporter badge on your profile and forum posts. Penrith MRT leader Rob Holden said: "Cross Fell is Cumbria’s eighth highest fell at 893 metres. The North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Partnership are hosting a series of walks, talks and events over... UKHillwalking is a vibrant site with rich content and an amazing community. There's a little extra interest, too, in the rather grandly named Melmerby High Scar – a low band of broken cliffs overlooking the village of Melmerby. Couple lost while walking from Dufton to Garrigill. So it was that I drove up to Dufton to do this route. Advertise here. It's created by the unique topography of the area, and is associated with the unusual cloud formations of the Helm Cloud, a heavy bank of cloud capping Cross Fell itself, and the Helm Bar, a long, snaking formation of rolling cloud that sits just above the ridge. A less frequented route: While Cross Fell is regularly climbed from both the south-east and north-east along the Pennine Way, the north-west ridge from  Melmerby Fell is comparatively little trodden. Alex Roddie climbs everyone's favourite miniature mountain in the Peak District - Mam Tor, an easily won summit that's home to prehistoric remains and a spectacular landslip. The cottage can sleep four people in one double bedroom, and one twin together with a family bathroom. On the other side of the hill, there's YHA Alston and Haggs Bank Bunkhouse (which also offers camping). All the walking routes up Cross Known as the Helm Wind, this fierce gale of hurricane proportions, can strike most unexpectedly during the spring. Melmerby Fell is rather like Cross Fell in miniature, but it has the advantage of being accessible from the road at Hartside Top (575m) to the north. The Walk: There are a select few walks in the North of England that I have not yet done (written December 2008). So far, all we’ve asked is that you visit and interact with the site, but we are now in uncertain times. Walking and Rambling in Dufton You can approach Cross Fell, the highest point along the Pennine Way from the hostel. Cross Fell View is a lovely mid-terrace cottage close to the village of Dufton just five miles from Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria. 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