Wythburn and Harrop Tarn

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"A steep climb up into a wooded hollow reveals a tarn and a glimpse of a lost world."
Walk directions
Leave the parking area by the main entrance and turn right along the minor road for 200yds (183m). At a footpath sign on the left by some buildings turn left and walk through the yard, passing through several gates to enter a field. Keep to the base of the field by the wall, ascending gently to the remains of West Head farmhouse.
Continue through the ruins, through a gate, then a small field. The path dips down to a gate leading into the final field before the road. Don't go through this, but turn left, on a faint rising path zig-zagging back steeply up the hill. Across a tongue of drier land, you are now heading for the gap between two sets of crags on the horizon. As you get closer to the crag, you'll find a shelving path heading up to the left. A series of underused rocky steps lead you up into the gap between the crags and a shallow col, the slopes now cloaked in juniper. At the top of the crag, the path reaches a dry-stone wall running up the fell.
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  Terrain  - Road, rough fell track and nature trail
  Landscape  - Fell, forest and lakeside
  Dog friendliness  - Sheep in the fields at the start but off lead potential in woodland
  Parking  - Steel End pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route  - At Dob Gill car park
About the walk
Background From the car park at Steel End, this walk follows a quiet lane, up past a few barns and then across rough pasture to the remains of an ancient farmstead, before picking out a line of rustic steps to emerge in an upland forestry plantation From here it follows a waymarked nature trail...
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Wythburn and Harrop Tarn

Recommended by
Our view
"A steep climb up into a wooded hollow reveals a tarn and a glimpse of a lost world."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Road, rough fell track and nature trail
  Landscape - Fell, forest and lakeside
  Dog friendliness - Sheep in the fields at the start but off lead potential in woodland
  Parking - Steel End pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route - At Dob Gill car park
About the walk
Background From the car park at Steel End, this walk follows a quiet lane, up past a few barns and then across rough pasture to the remains of an ancient farmstead, before picking out a line of rustic steps to emerge in an upland forestry plantation From here it follows a waymarked nature trail...
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