Reserve Closure
This reserve will close on Thursday 14 November for an all-staff meeting. Please check locally for site specific closure times and details.
Geltsdale
HallbankgateOpenSee opening timesThis landscape of rolling hillsides and rugged peatland is home to Black Grouse, Curlews and Short-eared Owls.
About
Hidden away in the north-west corner of the North Pennines, Geltsdale is a remote and ruggedly beautiful nature reserve where two hill farms – Geltsdale and Tarnhouse – meet. Here, you'll find upland birds like Black Grouse, breeding waders including Curlews, and birds of prey like the Hen Harrier.
Geltsdale is a patchwork of blanket bog, heath, grassland, meadows, woodland and rolling hills rising high above sea level – Cold Fell is the highest point. These habitats are home to a range of threatened wildlife. Lots of birds come here to breed, including Golden Plovers, Curlew, Ring Ouzel, Merlin and Short-eared Owl. In fact, the reserve is one of a handful of Hen Harrier nesting sites in England.
Tarnhouse Farm is one of two large farms on the reserve. Working with our tenant farmer, we manage the site for nature. Numbers of Black Grouse and breeding waders – Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe – have all risen, thanks to sensitive farming, particularly cattle grazing and wetland creation. We’re restoring the extensive blanket bogs of the moorland by reducing sheep grazing, replacing heather burning with heather cutting, and blocking off artificial moorland drains. This lets sphagnum moss – the building block of peat – recover.
A combination of natural regeneration and new planting of native species has seen large areas of new woodland grow including the Bruthwaite Pasture Woodland which extends across the hillside above Stagsike.
The reserve is an important site for research into upland habitat management and reversing the declines of threatened wildlife. We monitor key species and habitats and carry out trials to test new conservation solutions for species such as Curlew and Ring Ouzel. Our aim is to work with other farmers and land managers to increase the wildlife on their land.
At a glance
Our car park is open daily, dawn-dusk. 8 spaces 2 Blue Badge spaces Additional blue badge parking is available close to the visitor centre. Please contact us for details.
Our small car park is near the village of Hallbankgate. It is unsuitable for coaches. No height restriction. No lighting.
Single accessible toilet with large space to side and hand rail. Toilet located adjacent to the visitor centre, the toilet is around 30m down a shallow slope from the blue badge parking spaces.
We don't have any baby changing facilities here.
Uneven tracks and grassy paths through farmland with some muddy patches, some trails steep in places. Occasional obstacles and some seating. Some of the trails pass through land grazed by cattle.
Uneven tracks and grassy paths through farmland with some muddy patches, some trails steep in places. Occasional obstacles and some seating. Some of the trails pass through land grazed by cattle.
Our toilet is open and located adjacent to the visitor centre, one mile from the car park.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted here at any time.
Dogs are welcome but we would request that they are kept on a lead, as the reserve is a working farm.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.
Contact Geltsdale
geltsdale@rspb.org.uk Geltsdale, Hallbankgate, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 2PN 01697 746717