The Crags in Autumn
Autumn at Hardcastle crags is a riot of colour as the leaves fall, especially after the heat of summer.
The cool and damper conditions that normally come in autumn bring out the fungi and mushrooms.
Below: Fruiting bodies in autumn. The number and diversity of fungi on the site is astounding.
Autumn at Hardcastle Crags is a beautiful time of year. The leaves on the trees change colour, creating a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows. The air is crisp and cool, and the sound of the leaves crunching underfoot is a welcome change from the heat of summer.
There are several walking trails that wind through the crags, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Ironically, I have found that Autumn and winter is a better time to see the Crags and waterfalls on the site.
If you're looking for a beautiful and peaceful place to enjoy the autumn weather, Hardcastle Crags is the perfect destination.
What to expect at Hardcastle Crags in autumn:
- The best time to visit is in late September or early October, when the leaves are at their peak colour.
- There are several walking trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging.
- Gibson Mill and the Weaving shed cafe is open at weekends during the autumn months, and it's a great place to stop for a bite to eat or a cup of coffee.
- Be sure to dress warmly, as the weather can be cool in autumn.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful autumn colours.