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W10: A Linear Walk From Kirby Stephen To Garsdale Over Wild Boar Fell - The Station

About W10: A Linear Walk From Kirby Stephen To Garsdale Over Wild Boar Fell - The Station
Wild Boar Fell and its distinct sharp outline is well known to travellers on the A66 or to Kirkby Stephen. After a short but picturesque train ride, we set off from Kirkby Stephen station across open fields and moorland to the curiously named High Dolphinsty overlooking the Upper Eden valley. A steep climb along the top of the steep cliffs, takes us up to the summit of Wild Boar Fell, at 708 metres with the Howgill Fells spread out to the West and High Dales Fells to the East. We will visit the strange stone pillars before the ridge walk down to Swarth Fell and Swarth Fell Pike. From here its a gentle if boggy descent back to Garsdale Station.
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Tuesday 23 September 9am | Standard: £3.50 - £7.00 | Book Now |
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