June
Start: 10:30am
8 Miles / 13 km with 1450 ft / 445 m Total Ascent
Meet at Dalton Crags Car Park, Dalton Lane, Burton-in-Kendal (Sat Nav: LA6 1NL, Grid Reference SD 552 761, marked Plain Quarry on the OS map), ready for the usual start time 10:30am.
The hills in this area are formed from Carboniferous limestone and have some of the best examples of limestone pavement in the country, supporting a range of plants and wildlife. Some areas are wooded, others are grassland or scrub. The soils are thin, so sometimes we will be walking where the limestone is exposed. As they are set apart from the surrounding hills on a clear day we should have views across to the Pennines, the Howgills, the Lakeland Fells, Arnside Knott and Warton Crag.
We start by heading up past Dalton Crags to the trig point at the top of Hutton Roof Crag, then continue past Potslacks and across Uberash Plain to the road. From here we skirt around the east side of Newbiggin Crags, with views towards the Pennines and the Howgills, eventually reaching Farleton Knott. We will take the steep path downhill below the crags on the west side of Holmepark Fell (although there is also the option of taking the higher path along the crags if anyone wants to). then continue round Holme Park Quarry, which is hardly visible here, then through Pickles Wood, past Dalton and back to the car park.
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