Great Gully

Valley in Cumberland Copeland

England

Great Gully

Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Sadly, due to disease, all rhododendron, larch and sweet chestnut in the wood have to be felled by May 2022.
Wasdale Woodland Credit: Peter Trimming

Great Gully is a picturesque valley located in the Cumberland region of the United Kingdom. Situated in the county of Cumbria, this narrow glen boasts stunning natural beauty and a rich history that attracts visitors from across the globe.

The main feature of Great Gully is the meandering river that runs through it. Known as the Gully Beck, this waterway cuts through the valley, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere. The river is flanked by lush green hillsides, dotted with vibrant wildflowers during the spring and summer months.

The valley is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including several species of birds, mammals, and amphibians. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts can spot kingfishers, herons, and otters along the riverbanks, adding to the area's natural allure.

Great Gully is also steeped in history, with evidence of human settlement dating back thousands of years. Archaeological finds suggest that the valley was inhabited during the Neolithic period, and remnants of ancient settlements can still be seen today. The area also played a significant role during the Industrial Revolution, with several mills and factories operating along the river.

Today, Great Gully offers a range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Hiking and walking trails wind through the valley, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Fishing is also popular, with the river offering opportunities to catch trout and salmon.

Overall, Great Gully in Cumberland is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty with a rich historical heritage, making it an ideal place for nature lovers and history enthusiasts to explore and appreciate.

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Great Gully Images

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Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Sadly, due to disease, all rhododendron, larch and sweet chestnut in the wood have to be felled by May 2022.
Wasdale Woodland
Private woodland. Sadly, due to disease, all rhododendron, larch and sweet chestnut in the wood have to be felled by May 2022.
View Towards Greathall Gill Seen from the road outside Woodhow Farm.
View Towards Greathall Gill
Seen from the road outside Woodhow Farm.
New Life in Wasdale Herdwick ewe with her lambs which had been born earlier in the day.
New Life in Wasdale
Herdwick ewe with her lambs which had been born earlier in the day.
View Towards The Screes Sadly, several mature oak trees were lost to Storm Arwen along this stretch of road. The only positive is the opening up of a view, from the road, which has probably not been seen for more than a hundred years.
View Towards The Screes
Sadly, several mature oak trees were lost to Storm Arwen along this stretch of road. The only positive is the opening up of a view, from the road, which has probably not been seen for more than a hundred years.
Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
Wasdale Woodland
Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
Wasdale Woodland
Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
Wasdale Woodland Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
Wasdale Woodland
Private woodland. Due to disease, all rhododendron and larch has been felled, with sweet chestnut to follow.
The view to Wastwater and Low Wood on descent from Whin Rigg
The view to Wastwater and Low Wood on descent from Whin Rigg
Wast Water Boathouse and Paddle Boarder, Nether Wasdale Lovely little boathouse on Wast Water
Wast Water Boathouse and Paddle Boarder, Nether Wasdale
Lovely little boathouse on Wast Water
Wast Water, Nether Wasdale The glacial lake is almost 3 miles long and is the deepest lake in England at 258 feet (79 m). The surface of the lake is about 200 feet (60 m) above sea level, while its bottom is over 50 feet (15 m) below sea level.  

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Wast Water, Nether Wasdale
The glacial lake is almost 3 miles long and is the deepest lake in England at 258 feet (79 m). The surface of the lake is about 200 feet (60 m) above sea level, while its bottom is over 50 feet (15 m) below sea level. LinkExternal link
Nether Wasdale Valley
Nether Wasdale Valley
How Gates Used To Be Done, Nether Wasdale Ok maybe not the cable tied sign.
How Gates Used To Be Done, Nether Wasdale
Ok maybe not the cable tied sign.
Wast Water with brooding cloud Perhaps not the day to climb the hills.
Wast Water with brooding cloud
Perhaps not the day to climb the hills.
The Screes - Wast Water c.1970
The Screes - Wast Water c.1970
Gully on Whin Rigg Looking down to Wast Water from the head of a gully on the southwest end of the ridge of Wastwater screes. Wasdale Hall is in view above centre.
Gully on Whin Rigg
Looking down to Wast Water from the head of a gully on the southwest end of the ridge of Wastwater screes. Wasdale Hall is in view above centre.
Enjoying the Sunshine Cycling in Wasdale.
Enjoying the Sunshine
Cycling in Wasdale.
Flags and Bunting Ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III.
Flags and Bunting
Ahead of the Coronation of King Charles III.
Wasdale Youth Hostel The entrance and lodge, with The Screes in the background. The gates, on the right, lead into Low Wood.
Wasdale Youth Hostel
The entrance and lodge, with The Screes in the background. The gates, on the right, lead into Low Wood.
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Great Gully is located at Grid Ref: NY1503 (Lat: 54.422452, Lng: -3.3112569)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Copeland

Police Authority: Cumbria

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Ele: 537
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