| A moderately challenging walk with fantastic views of The Langdales and the Coniston Range Approx 5.5 miles |
Wetherlam
is often included as part of a horseshoe starting with Coniston Old Man
or, from Little Langdale,
in a circuit including Swirl How and Wet Side Edge. It is, however, a
fine mountain in its own right and this walk of moderate length from
the delightful hamlet of Tilberthwaite covers some varied terrain. The
approach and
the return are on excellent paths created by miners who worked the
lower slopes hundreds of years ago and the impressive approach to the
summit via Wetherlam Edge is in great contrast to the start and finish
of the walk.
Leave
the A593 Coniston to Skelwith Bridge road at Great Intake (GR 313996)
just under 2 miles north of Coniston
and take the minor road heading north west to Low Tilberthwaite which
is reached after just under 1 mile. Park at the carpark (GR NY306010)
just before the bridge over Tilberthwaite Gill.
Climb
the steps leading out of the car park and join the miners track which
climbs along side the south east
(left) bank of the Gill. After passing various quarries and mine
workings the path levels and a fork is reached. Fork right and follow
the path as it drops down towards the footbridge crossing the Gill. The
Gill is almost
alpine in character with larch and rowan predominant. Cross the
footbridge and climb steeply before turning left onto the path from the
hamlet of Tilberthwaite. This path contours around the foot of the
minor fell of Blake
Rigg until it starts to climb steeply to Birk Fell Hause. At the Hause
in clear weather there are excellent views down into Little Langdale
and across to Blea Tarn and the Langdale fells.
At
the Hause turn left onto a level path which steepens sharply as the
ridge of Wetherlam Edge is reached. This
is a surprisingly dramatic ridge, in complete contrast to the route so
far. Several low rock steps have to be negotiated but nothing of any
difficulty. In mist, follow the line of the ridge and the summit cairn
is reached
100 yards after the ridge levels out.
Three
routes meet at the summit. Our descent down Lad Stones Ridge heads due
south for about 75 yards when it
starts to veer to the left (south west) to follow the faint ridge line
at an easy angle downwards. The ridge is not followed to its foot.
After about half a mile it is possible to head further left and drop
down to meet the
miners track from Coppermines Valley to Tilberthwaite near Hole Rake
(GR293991). Turn left onto the miners track and follow it back to
Tilberthwaite. Before leaving, take the short walk along the road to
Low Tilberthwaite.
This is one of Lakeland's prettiest cottages with a barn and spinning
gallery attached.
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