Bigertmire Pasture

Downs, Moorland in Cumberland Copeland

England

Bigertmire Pasture

Summit of Whitfell Ancient cairn and trig pillar (572m) just squeezing into the corner of the square. Less frequented Lakeland fells.
Summit of Whitfell Credit: Richard Webb

Bigertmire Pasture, located in Cumberland, is a picturesque landscape nestled within the serene surroundings of Downs and Moorland. Spread over a vast area, this expansive pasture offers a diverse range of natural wonders and scenic beauty.

The pasture is characterized by rolling hills, covered in lush green grasses that sway gently in the breeze. As visitors explore the area, they will be captivated by the panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see, with the occasional glimpse of grazing livestock adding to the idyllic charm.

Flora and fauna flourish within Bigertmire Pasture, with an array of wildflowers, including bluebells and buttercups, carpeting the ground during the spring and summer months. The pasture is also home to a variety of bird species, such as skylarks and meadow pipits, which can be heard singing melodiously in the skies above.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Bigertmire Pasture offers ample opportunities for hiking and walking, with well-maintained trails that meander through the landscape. The terrain is relatively gentle, making it accessible for people of all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, visitors may encounter babbling brooks, charming stone walls, and ancient oak trees, adding to the enchantment of the experience.

Photographers and artists are drawn to Bigertmire Pasture for its natural beauty and the ever-changing play of light and shadows. The area is known for its stunning sunsets, which cast a warm golden glow over the hills, creating a magical atmosphere.

Overall, Bigertmire Pasture in Cumberland is a tranquil haven where nature's beauty unfolds in its purest form. Whether seeking solace in nature or embarking on an adventure, this pasture offers an unforgettable experience for all who venture into its embrace.

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Bigertmire Pasture Images

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Summit of Whitfell Ancient cairn and trig pillar (572m) just squeezing into the corner of the square. Less frequented Lakeland fells.
Summit of Whitfell
Ancient cairn and trig pillar (572m) just squeezing into the corner of the square. Less frequented Lakeland fells.
Pike Side Farm
Pike Side Farm
Bigert Mire Farm. A very difficult set of buildings to date as they have all been modernised.
Bigert Mire Farm.
A very difficult set of buildings to date as they have all been modernised.
Long Garth Farm House.
Long Garth Farm House.
Old Hall Ulpha. Yes the pile of rocks used to be a dwelling.
Old Hall Ulpha.
Yes the pile of rocks used to be a dwelling.
Cairn , Hesk Fell All is grass on Hesk Fell's summit dome.The Cairn consists of three stones carried up by someone. Anywhere in a 100 yard radius could be the top. Heaton Cooper states that Hesk Fell is from 'Hest Fell, Fell of the Ponies.' Caw on the skyline.
Cairn , Hesk Fell
All is grass on Hesk Fell's summit dome.The Cairn consists of three stones carried up by someone. Anywhere in a 100 yard radius could be the top. Heaton Cooper states that Hesk Fell is from 'Hest Fell, Fell of the Ponies.' Caw on the skyline.
Storthes Gill In the dip between Hesk Fell and Whitfell
Storthes Gill
In the dip between Hesk Fell and Whitfell
Storthes A boggy dip between Hesk Fell and Whitfell. Several small becks and Storthes Gill eventually meet together in the square to become Holehouse Gill a tributary of the Duddon.Looking up at Hesk Fell.
Storthes
A boggy dip between Hesk Fell and Whitfell. Several small becks and Storthes Gill eventually meet together in the square to become Holehouse Gill a tributary of the Duddon.Looking up at Hesk Fell.
Holehouse Tarn On the ridge between Whitfell and Stainton Pike.
Holehouse Tarn
On the ridge between Whitfell and Stainton Pike.
Summit Cairn, Stainton Pike On the approach from Holehouse Tarn. Stainton Pike is an 'Outlying Wainwright' on the ridge leading from Whitfell to Devoke Water. This side of the ridge becomes craggy compared with the grassy Ulpa and Hesk fells and is littered with ancient cairns and interesting nooks and crannies.
Summit Cairn, Stainton Pike
On the approach from Holehouse Tarn. Stainton Pike is an 'Outlying Wainwright' on the ridge leading from Whitfell to Devoke Water. This side of the ridge becomes craggy compared with the grassy Ulpa and Hesk fells and is littered with ancient cairns and interesting nooks and crannies.
Holehouse Tarn and Stainton Pike The gridline between the two squares SD1593 and SD1594 runs right through the middle of the Tarn. The cairn on Stainton Pike on the skyline.
Holehouse Tarn and Stainton Pike
The gridline between the two squares SD1593 and SD1594 runs right through the middle of the Tarn. The cairn on Stainton Pike on the skyline.
Tarn, Hesk Fell The tiny Tarn on the top of the fell is shown on the map.
Tarn, Hesk Fell
The tiny Tarn on the top of the fell is shown on the map.
Descending Hesk Fell Looking at the grassy plain above Storthes Gill from the slopes of Hesk Fell
Descending Hesk Fell
Looking at the grassy plain above Storthes Gill from the slopes of Hesk Fell
Holehouse Tarn On the grassy ridge which runs down from Whitfell.
Holehouse Tarn
On the grassy ridge which runs down from Whitfell.
Holehouse Tarn The southern half of the Tarn is just in the square
Holehouse Tarn
The southern half of the Tarn is just in the square
Whitfell From Fox Crags on the ridge to Stainton Pike
Whitfell
From Fox Crags on the ridge to Stainton Pike
Pile of Stones On the 467 m. spot height North East of Stainton Pike
Pile of Stones
On the 467 m. spot height North East of Stainton Pike
Waterfall, Logan Beck Running down from Sele Bottom by the plantation. Logan Beck has some lovely falls.
Waterfall, Logan Beck
Running down from Sele Bottom by the plantation. Logan Beck has some lovely falls.
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Bigertmire Pasture is located at Grid Ref: SD1793 (Lat: 54.328543, Lng: -3.2773267)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Located within 500m of 54.328543,-3.2773267
Bigertmire Pasture
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Lat/Long: 54.3283034/-3.2772606
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Ford: yes
Horse: yes
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