Brantrake Moss

Downs, Moorland in Cumberland Copeland

England

Brantrake Moss

Water Crag across Linbeck Gill
Water Crag across Linbeck Gill Credit: Stephen Dawson

Brantrake Moss, located in Cumberland, England, is a picturesque expanse of mossland situated within the Downs and Moorland region. Spanning over a considerable area, this mossland offers a unique and diverse ecosystem that attracts both nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.

The mossland is characterized by vast stretches of wet, boggy ground covered in an array of moss species, including sphagnum moss, which thrives in the damp and acidic conditions. The presence of peat is also prominent, contributing to the distinctive landscape with its dark brown color and spongy texture. This combination of moss and peat creates a rich habitat for a variety of flora and fauna.

Flora in Brantrake Moss is abundant, with a wide range of plant species adapted to the waterlogged conditions. Diverse grasses, sedges, and heather cover the mossland, providing food and shelter for numerous bird species, including curlews and lapwings, which are commonly spotted in the area. The mossland is also home to a variety of insects, such as dragonflies and butterflies, adding to the overall biodiversity of the region.

In addition to its natural beauty, Brantrake Moss serves as an important carbon sink, playing a crucial role in regulating the climate by storing carbon dioxide. The preservation and conservation of this mossland are therefore of paramount importance in mitigating climate change.

Brantrake Moss offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in a tranquil and captivating environment, while also serving as a significant scientific site for researchers studying the unique characteristics and ecological importance of mosslands.

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Brantrake Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.370955/-3.3043966 or Grid Reference SD1598. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Water Crag across Linbeck Gill
Water Crag across Linbeck Gill
Suspension bridge over River Esk The public footpath from Milkingstead to Fisherground crosses the Esk on this suspension bridge.
Suspension bridge over River Esk
The public footpath from Milkingstead to Fisherground crosses the Esk on this suspension bridge.
Bridleway, Eskdale Bridleway heading west towards Muncaster Fell through a landscape of small fields and oakwoods.
Bridleway, Eskdale
Bridleway heading west towards Muncaster Fell through a landscape of small fields and oakwoods.
Boathouse on Devoke Water.
Boathouse on Devoke Water.
NE tip of Devoke Water. Taken from the access road.
NE tip of Devoke Water.
Taken from the access road.
Water Crag. Looking SW from its neighbour Rough Crag.
Water Crag.
Looking SW from its neighbour Rough Crag.
Brantrake Moss Taken from just above Hare Gill.
Brantrake Moss
Taken from just above Hare Gill.
Brantrake Crags looking S from the near the road junction at SD 148 990
Brantrake Crags
looking S from the near the road junction at SD 148 990
Rigg. Rigg is the elongated hill in the centre of the picture.  The black hill in the distance touching the clouds is Sca Fell.
Rigg.
Rigg is the elongated hill in the centre of the picture. The black hill in the distance touching the clouds is Sca Fell.
Milkingstead. Near Milkingstead Wood at the Western end of Eskdale.
Milkingstead.
Near Milkingstead Wood at the Western end of Eskdale.
High Ground Farm. Looking NW.
High Ground Farm.
Looking NW.
Signpost on the Ulpha to Eskdale Green road. Looking E at the turnoff for Devoke Water.  The lump directly behind the signpost is Seat How.
Signpost on the Ulpha to Eskdale Green road.
Looking E at the turnoff for Devoke Water. The lump directly behind the signpost is Seat How.
Low Frith. Woodland trail at Low Frith, Eskdale, Cumbria.  Looking E.
Low Frith.
Woodland trail at Low Frith, Eskdale, Cumbria. Looking E.
Gate and stile at Brantrake. Gate at SD 145 985 where footpath enters wood near river Esk.
Gate and stile at Brantrake.
Gate at SD 145 985 where footpath enters wood near river Esk.
Stords Hill. Stords Hill, as seen from the boathouse on Devoke Water.
Stords Hill.
Stords Hill, as seen from the boathouse on Devoke Water.
High Coppice The older High Coppice wood now has a backdrop of more recent plantings.
High Coppice
The older High Coppice wood now has a backdrop of more recent plantings.
Red Gill
Red Gill
Coming down Stackers Brow
Coming down Stackers Brow
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Brantrake Moss is located at Grid Ref: SD1598 (Lat: 54.370955, Lng: -3.3043966)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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