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Irton Fell and the Old Coffin Road
Mountain Biking Trail
Details
10.42 mi
1,353 ft
Open fell riding, some great descents, and one of the prettiest views in the UK make this a fantastic ride in a quiet part of the Lakes.
Leaving the pretty little villlage of Boot in Eskdale, a tough, technical climb on the old Coffin Road (a route on which the dead were carried from Wasdale over to Eskdale to be buried) leads you up onto open fell and some good singletrack riding past Burnmoor Tarn. A technical and tricky descent follows, with a path that can be initially vague at times (look for the cairns) before becoming steeper and looser as it drops towards Wasdale head. A delightful spin on the road along the edge of Wastwater allows plenty of time to take in the views across the lake of the Screes below Illgill Head. Make time to stop and look back down the lake at the towering peaks of Great Gable and Scafell Pike dominating the head of the valley, a view that has been voted in many polls as the best in Britain. From the hamlet of Nether Wasdale it's back onto bridleway, initially through lovely woodland singletrack, then a short but steep carry to cross Irton Fell. Fantastic, technical singletrack then descends through Miterdale forest, criss-crossing the forest roads, before joining a rocky track that leads back to the road and to Boot. This route is best ridden in dry weather. Written by FATMAP Official
Leaving the pretty little villlage of Boot in Eskdale, a tough, technical climb on the old Coffin Road (a route on which the dead were carried from Wasdale over to Eskdale to be buried) leads you up onto open fell and some good singletrack riding past Burnmoor Tarn. A technical and tricky descent follows, with a path that can be initially vague at times (look for the cairns) before becoming steeper and looser as it drops towards Wasdale head. A delightful spin on the road along the edge of Wastwater allows plenty of time to take in the views across the lake of the Screes below Illgill Head. Make time to stop and look back down the lake at the towering peaks of Great Gable and Scafell Pike dominating the head of the valley, a view that has been voted in many polls as the best in Britain. From the hamlet of Nether Wasdale it's back onto bridleway, initially through lovely woodland singletrack, then a short but steep carry to cross Irton Fell. Fantastic, technical singletrack then descends through Miterdale forest, criss-crossing the forest roads, before joining a rocky track that leads back to the road and to Boot. This route is best ridden in dry weather. Written by FATMAP Official
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Come on Gary, chase the Jester! | 0.49 mi | 23 ft | 0.7% |
Boot past the pub to second gate | 0.30 mi | 118 ft | 7.5% |
Orange Hill Cottages Climb | 0.79 mi | 538 ft | 12.9% |
Climb out of Boot | 0.36 mi | 364 ft | 18.8% |
Down the tarn | 0.76 mi | -167 ft | -4.1% |
Wasdale Descent from top | 1.09 mi | -702 ft | -12.2% |
Wasdale DH to the gate | 0.76 mi | -446 ft | -11.0% |
Wasdale Cain to Gate | 0.85 mi | -531 ft | -11.8% |
Fence Wood - Brackenclose Descent | 0.71 mi | -479 ft | -12.6% |
Length of Wasdale | 3.09 mi | 79 ft | 0.1% |
Water Side | 2.07 mi | -72 ft | -0.1% |