Helm Crag, Grasmere

£19.99

  • All our jigsaws are 1000 pieces with a finished size of approximately 68cm x 48.5cm.
  • Helm Crag 1000 Piece Jigsaw is manufactured by Seddons UK, whom we believe supply Gibsons and other quality brands.

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Description

We have commissioned a short run of puzzles from NSF Boardgames & Puzzles, part of the Falcon and Jumbo group and more recently Seddons UK, whom we believe manufacture for Gibsons and other large quality Brands. They have both been manufacturing high quality puzzles for many years and we’re sure you’ll enjoy this high quality jigsaw from first piece to last.

About Helm Crag

Helm Crag is a fell in the English Lake District situated in the Central Fells to the north of Grasmere. Despite its low height it sits prominently at the end of a ridge, easily seen from the village. This, combined with the distinctive summit rocks which provide the alternative name ‘The Lion and the Lamb’, makes it one of the most recognised hills in the District.

Alfred Wainwright wrote of Helm Crag that “The virtues of Helm Crag have not been lauded enough. It gives an exhilarating little climb, a brief essay in real mountaineering, and, in a region where all is beautiful, it makes a notable contribution to the natural charms and attractions of Grasmere.”

Get to know this 7.4-km circular trail near Grasmere, Cumbria. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 50 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

The Lancrigg to Helm Crag walk is a moderate 3km return route, which includes a total height gain of 304 metres and covers some steep, but well marked terrain. A map, compass and appropriate clothing are recommended for this walk, which will take approximately 1.5 hours.

Route 1- Blue route, is the most simple and the best route up Helm Crag. Starting off in the village centre of Grasmere, the route follows the Easedale Road up past the well known house called Lancrigg. The route this far is all signposted to Helm Crag.