Great Rundale is a steep cleft of a valley into the western flank of the northern Pennines and a walk through it is very much 'Lake District' in character. Above 650m however the steepness ends and the nature of the landscape becomes moorland in appearance. The view here is to the west end of Great Rundale Tarn over peat banks and pools; Meldon Hill is the distant mountain.
Uploaded to Geograph by Trevor Littlewood on 23 July 2011
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