Hampsfell Walk
Hampsfell Walk

Hampsfell Walk

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Hampsfell Walk

Hampsfell Walk

Distance: 2.1mi
Elevation: 371ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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The Hampsfell Walk is a short out-and-back trail on the southern edge of the Lake District that will take you up to a hilltop hospice that was constructed in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel. From the roof of the building, you will have some spectacular views that sweep across the estuary to the south and the undulating terrain of the Lake District to the north, complete with a list of sights and a viewfinder. This is a great walk with scenic views and historic sites that can be enjoyed by walkers of every skill level.

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Getting there

To reach the trailhead for the Hampsfell Walk from Grange-over-Sands, head west on Main Street for 350ft and continue west onto Grange Fell Road. After 0.7mi, you will find a small layby on the left.

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When to do

Year-Round

Backcountry Campsites

No

Pets allowed

Yes

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Hampsfell Walk
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Hampsfell Walk Description

Walking the Hampsfell Trail is a quick and easy adventure that features laidback terrain and can be completed by walkers of just about any skill level. There is a small amount of elevation gain along the route and climbing to the roof of the hospice building will require you to traverse a set of stairs, but these are more than manageable. Additionally, parking at the layby is very limited. If you are unable to park there, you may need to utilize roadside parking or travel a bit further west to park at the Grange Fell Golf Club.

Setting out from the layby, walk along the road to the north for a short distance and pick up the trail on the left, following it uphill as you traverse the open landscape of the picturesque English countryside. Reaching the top of the hill, you will cross over some rugged terrain and arrive at the site of a hospice that was built in 1846 by the vicar of Cartmel. From here, make your way up to the roof of the building, where you will find a list of sights that dot the surrounding landscape and a viewfinder to help locate them. After taking in the breathtaking sights of the rugged Lake District terrain and the estuary to the south that opens up into the Irish Sea, make your way back down the hill, retracing your steps on the return to your vehicle.

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