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Beda Fell | Wainwrights Far Eastern Fells

BEDA FELL

Beda Fell offers a hike that is both scenic and serene, making it a favorite among hikers seeking solitude. The journey to Beda Fell typically begins from Howtown, where the trail ascends gently through verdant fields and past ancient stone walls. As you climb, the landscape opens up to reveal stunning views of the surrounding fells and valleys. The summit of Beda Fell is marked by a modest cairn, but the real highlight is the panoramic vista it provides. To the west, you can see the shimmering expanse of Ullswater, while to the east, the rugged peaks of the High Street range dominate the skyline. Beda Fell is less crowded than some of the more famous fells, offering a peaceful and contemplative hiking experience. Its undulating ridge and open views make it a rewarding climb for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Far Eastern Fells.

Beda Fell Summit


BEDA FELL INFORMATION

HEIGHT IN METRES 509m

HEIGHT IN FEET 1670ft

RANGE Far Eastern Fells

GRID REFERENCE NY 428171

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BEDA FELL LOCATION

Beda fell is best accessed from the town of Martindale, near Howtown, in the Far Eastern Fells. Access to Martindale is down a long single-track road, where your driving skills can be tested if you come face to face with farm vehicles. When in Martindale you should park at the Old Church for the best access to Beda Fell.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Beda Fell


Q: What is Beda Fell?
A: Beda Fell is a beautiful mountain located in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is part of the eastern ridge of the Martindale Fells and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Q: How high is Beda Fell?
A: The summit of Beda Fell stands at approximately 509 meters (1,670 feet) above sea level, making it one of the smaller fells in the Lake District. Despite its modest height, it provides an enjoyable and manageable hike for adventurers of all levels.
Q: What are some popular routes to hike Beda Fell?
A: There are several popular routes to hike Beda Fell, and the choice will depend on your preference and level of experience. One option is to start from Martindale and follow the ridge up to the summit. Another popular route is to include Beda Fell as part of a longer circular walk, incorporating other nearby fells such as Place Fell and Angletarn Pikes.
Q: How long does it take to hike Beda Fell?
A: The duration of the hike will vary depending on your fitness level, the route chosen, and the weather conditions. On average, hikers can complete the Beda Fell route in approximately 2-3 hours. However, it's always advisable to allow for additional time to enjoy the breathtaking views and take breaks as needed.
Q: Are there any facilities or amenities available on Beda Fell?
A: Beda Fell is a remote and unspoilt fell, and there are no facilities, such as restrooms or cafes, directly on the mountain. It is essential to come prepared with enough food, water, and suitable clothing for the hike. Nearby villages or visitor centres may have amenities, but it is advised to check their availability before your visit. The closest small town is Pooley Bridge which has a selection of restaurants and shops.
Q: Is it necessary to have hiking experience to climb Beda Fell?
A: No extensive hiking experience is needed to climb Beda Fell, as it is considered a moderate hike suitable for beginners. However, it is always wise to be prepared and have a basic understanding of hiking safety and navigation. Proper footwear, a map, and appropriate clothing are recommended for an enjoyable and safe ascent.



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