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About: Trout Beck

About: Trout Beck

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The Trout Beck is a fast flowing stream of the Lake District in North West England. It is one of the main sources of replenishment for Windermere, and is part of the Leven catchment. Its name comes from Old Norse and appears in documents from 1292 as Trutebyk. The river rises between the peaks of Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Crag in the High Street range, at a height of about 1,970 feet (600 m). The Trout Beck is wholly within the historic county of Westmorland, and since 1974, has also been in the administrative county of Cumbria.

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  • Der Trout Beck ist ein Fluss im Lake District in Cumbria, England. Der Trout Beck entsteht an den südlichen Hängen unterhalb des Stony Cove Pike. Der Fluss mündet nach 11 km nördlich des Ortes Windermere in den See Windermere. Der Fluss war bis 1974 in seiner ganzen Länge in Westmorland, er liegt heute aber vollständig in Cumbria. Der Trout Beck fließt von seiner Entstehung in südlicher Richtung; er fließt durch ein enges Tal östlich des Ortes und westlich der . Der Hagg Gill und der Woundale Beck sind seine zwei größten Zuflüsse zu denen noch eine ganze Reihe kleiner unbenannter Bäche kommen. Der Trout Beck bildet in seinem Oberlauf zusammen mit dem Hagg Gill und dem dazwischen liegenden Bergrücken der Troutbeck Tongue den Troutbeck Site of Special Scientific Interest. Die Besonderheit des Gebiets liegt in ihrer Vegetation, die aus einem Wechsel von Farn- und Grasland besteht. (de)
  • The Trout Beck is a fast flowing stream of the Lake District in North West England. It is one of the main sources of replenishment for Windermere, and is part of the Leven catchment. Its name comes from Old Norse and appears in documents from 1292 as Trutebyk. The river rises between the peaks of Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Crag in the High Street range, at a height of about 1,970 feet (600 m). Several tributaries flowing from the crags to the west of the High Street Roman road combine to form the young Trout Beck. The river descends rapidly, more or less in a southerly direction, through Troutbeck Park and to the west of Troutbeck Tongue. At a height of about 650 feet (200 m) the , draining the eastern flanks of and , is subsumed. The engorged Trout Beck then skirts Hird Wood on its eastern side before subsuming at the 460 feet (140 m) contour. This latter tributary drains the fells around the course of the old Roman road. The river passes under Ing Bridge as it continues in a southerly direction down the Troutbeck valley through the tranquil fields of the valley bottom. The hamlets of Town Head and High Green are just to the west of the river as it enters Limefitt Park. On emerging from Limefitt the river is bridged by the A592 Kirkstone Pass road. Troutbeck village lies on the west side of the valley. Continuing through a narrow area of mixed woodland the river eventually reaches the A591 road at Troutbeck Bridge near the town of Windermere. After less than a mile (2 km) the river enters Windermere on its eastern shore at a point close to Calgarth Hall. From its source the Trout Beck descends some 1,840 feet (560 m) in a distance of about seven miles (11 km). The river is a trout fishery where brown trout can be caught. Anglers should enquire locally about licences (an Environment Agency Rod Licence is required). The Trout Beck is wholly within the historic county of Westmorland, and since 1974, has also been in the administrative county of Cumbria. (en)
  • Il Trout Beck è un piccolo fiume che scorre veloce nel Lake District nel nord-ovest dell'Inghilterra. È una delle principali fonti di rifornimento del lago Windermere e fa parte del bacino del Leven. Il suo nome deriva dall'antico norreno e compare in documenti del 1292 come Trutebyk. Il fiume nasce tra le cime di Stony Cove Pike e Thornthwaite Crag nella catena di High Street, ad un'altezza di circa 600 metri. Diversi affluenti che scorrono dalle falesie a ovest della strada romana di High Street si uniscono per formare il Trout Beck. Il fiume scende rapidamente, più o meno in direzione sud, attraverso Troutbeck Park e ad ovest di Troutbeck Tongue. Ad un'altezza di circa 200 metri riceve le acque del Woundale Beck, che drena i fianchi orientali di Broad End e Pike How. Il Trout Beck costeggia poi Hird Wood sul suo lato orientale prima di ricevere le acque del Hagg Gill intorno ai 140 metri. Quest'ultimo affluente drena le colline intorno al corso dell'antica strada romana. Il fiume passa sotto Ing Bridge mentre prosegue in direzione sud lungo la valle Troutbeck attraverso i tranquilli campi del fondovalle. Le frazioni di Town Head e High Green si trovano appena a ovest del fiume quando entra nel Limefitt Park. All'uscita da Limefitt, il fiume è attraversato dalla strada A592 Kirkstone Pass. Il villaggio di Troutbeck si trova sul lato occidentale della valle. Proseguendo attraverso una stretta area di bosco misto, il fiume raggiunge infine la strada A591 a Troutbeck Bridge vicino alla città di Windermere. Dopo meno di 2 km il fiume entra in Windermere sulla sua sponda orientale in un punto vicino a Calgarth Hall. Dalla sua sorgente il Trout Beck scende a circa 560 metri in una distanza di circa 11 km. il fiume è utilizzato per la pesca alle trote dove si possono catturare le trote brune (è richiesta una licenza per canne dell'Agenzia per l'ambiente). Il Trout Beck è interamente all'interno della storica contea di Westmorland e, dal 1974, è stato inserito nella contea amministrativa di Cumbria. (it)
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  • Der Trout Beck ist ein Fluss im Lake District in Cumbria, England. Der Trout Beck entsteht an den südlichen Hängen unterhalb des Stony Cove Pike. Der Fluss mündet nach 11 km nördlich des Ortes Windermere in den See Windermere. Der Fluss war bis 1974 in seiner ganzen Länge in Westmorland, er liegt heute aber vollständig in Cumbria. (de)
  • The Trout Beck is a fast flowing stream of the Lake District in North West England. It is one of the main sources of replenishment for Windermere, and is part of the Leven catchment. Its name comes from Old Norse and appears in documents from 1292 as Trutebyk. The river rises between the peaks of Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Crag in the High Street range, at a height of about 1,970 feet (600 m). The Trout Beck is wholly within the historic county of Westmorland, and since 1974, has also been in the administrative county of Cumbria. (en)
  • Il Trout Beck è un piccolo fiume che scorre veloce nel Lake District nel nord-ovest dell'Inghilterra. È una delle principali fonti di rifornimento del lago Windermere e fa parte del bacino del Leven. Il suo nome deriva dall'antico norreno e compare in documenti del 1292 come Trutebyk. Il fiume nasce tra le cime di Stony Cove Pike e Thornthwaite Crag nella catena di High Street, ad un'altezza di circa 600 metri. Il Trout Beck è interamente all'interno della storica contea di Westmorland e, dal 1974, è stato inserito nella contea amministrativa di Cumbria. (it)
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