Borger Dalr Geology Walk Walking
Borger Dalr Geology Walk Walking
Borger Dalr Geology Walk Walking
LAKE DISTRICT
Borger Dalr geology walk
Explore the origins of Borrowdale as you walk from Bowder Stone car park to Castle Crag, including the poignant war memorial Peace
Howe, and amazing views of the flat valley bed that was formerly the bottom of an Ice Age lake.
4. At the first large beck, cross it via the bridge and ahead is a path that ascends to Dalt
Quarry.
5. With your back to the quarry, take the smaller track to the right. This joins a larger
track near a small bridge. Ascend the larger track, shortly leaving the wood and climbing
by the stream of Broadslack Gill.
6. Further up, below the steep crags on the left, a smaller but still clear path branches to
the left. Take a breather and a moment to listen to your surroundings. If time, weather
and inclination permit, the short steep climb to the summit of Castle Crag is
recommended. But if time is pressing skip the next description and go to step 7. To
climb Castle Crag, ascend steeply to a gate and then follow the fence to another gate.
Turn left and keep going up. Go up the spoil heaps on a path that is not as hard as it
looks. A great view awaits you at the top. Go to the right of the large quarry and climb
to the top of Castle Crag. After enjoying the view retrace your steps back to the ladder
stile.
7. Climb the stile and follow a grassy track until you approach a stone-built footpath. Take
this path down towards the wall and gate. Follow the narrow track through the woods
and you will again find a stone-built path leading you down amongst the mature oaks
towards a gate.
8. Go through the gate and bear left towards another set of gates, go through and follow
the path. Continue through the woods, passing through an area of quarry workings (if
you wish to visit Millican Dalton's cave, take the narrow path to your left). Follow the
path until the river is reached once more, and you are back to the footbridges and the
track to Dalt Quarry.
9. From the river retrace the earlier route to the access lane to Hollows Farm. Turn right
and follow the road back to Grange village.
10. From Grange village, retrace your outward route back over the bridge. Turn right onto
the road and look out for the little wooden gate on the left hand side. This will lead you
back onto the quiet paths. Reverse the directions in step 1 to return to the car park.
End point: Bowder Stone National Trust car park, grid ref: NY253168