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Swinside paragliding site and weather forecast

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Altitude347 m
Launch directionsSW, W, NW
Coordinates54.6104, -3.2827
AreaLake District — North West Lakes - North of Crummock

Managing club: Cumbria Soaring Club · Access: open

Site briefing

Planning information for Swinside

Take-off

Generally the take off areas are west of the ridge line fence, between the fence and the heather beds. Take offs at the top of the fell are more reassuringly further from the fence than those lower down.

Landing

We have permission to land in the following areas: In the field at the start of Access Route 1, provided we do not unduly disturb any stock. At the foot of the fell above Route 2 parking. In any of the fields north west of the Hopebeck road between High Swinside and the Whinlatter pass junction.

Access and parking

Car park OS grid ref: NY175252 From Keswick take the B5292 off the A66 and head for Whinlatter Pass. About 1 km after the top of the pass turn left onto a narrow single-track road sign-posted 'Hopebeck'. Follow this round into the Lorton Valley and again turn left at the next junction. Parking for Access Route 1: There is a field gate on the left at map ref NY175252. It is possible to park on the wide roadside verge near here, but please do not park opposite the gate or in any way hamper access for tractors or vehicles with trailers. Parking for Access Route 2: Drive through the first fell gate and descend to the parking area on the left just before the second fell gate. Getting to takeoff Route 1 From the gate go up the field and through the sheep pen, carry straight on up the path to above the bracken line, then cut right contouring round the hill until you meet the wall. Follow the wall until a corner where it meets the fence, theres a big rusty roll of wire. Take care not to damage any dry stone walling or fencing. (see photo 4). There are many suitable take offs, higher or lower and either side of the fence, suiting W to NW winds. In light winds, ascend the fell to the big flat take off area higher up. Route 2 There is access all the way up to the top of the fell from the the old quarry where you can park at the foot of the fell (photo 5), pilots may take off and land anywhere on this fellside above the road. Take off is a direct ascent from the car park to above the heather line, so the walk up is hard! The best way (only obvious when you walk down) is to walk along the track SSE from the car park for around 100 metres. Look for 2 runnels going directly up the fell. Take the right hand runnel, after inspecting the landing area, and walk directly up the fell. Towards the top of the runnel look closely for an indistinct track on the left going diagonally up the fell. This will take you steadily up although it peters out near the top. Get above the heather beds to find the grassy take off. Permission to use site Ms C England, The Hope. (NY167240) Mr W Shields & Family, Scales Farm. (NY166254) Mr J Hope, Cornhow Farm. (NY151223) Mr J Meadley, High Bewaldeth. (NY224343)

Local guidance

Hazards and cautions

  • Take care in freshening winds, if you get blown back you will almost certainly be in rotor and there are limited escape options if this happens.
  • Beware turbulence if you are losing height and might drop behind/downwind of
  • Dodd
  • Inexperienced pilots should take care if slope landing on the steep heathery fellside.

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