![]() Rosthwaite, Eagle Crag, Sergeant's Crag and Black Moss PotĪ walk from Rosthwaite in Borrowdale to two of Lakeland's most attractive Wainwright Fells. Green Gable and Great Gable from SeathwaiteĪn super walk from Seathwaite via Sourmilk Gill and Windy Gap. Scafell, Scafell Pike and Lingmell from Wasdale HeadĪ classic route from Wasdale to the Scafell mountains via Brown Tongue and Lord's Rake. Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm CragĪ fantastic walk with some brilliant moments along the way. This walk has a moderate first mile and then a tough second which provides a super high level walk with excellent views. On route the round trip meets the Fairfield Horseshoe.Ĭausey Pike, Scar Crags, Outerside and Barrow Hartsop above How, Hart Crag, Dove Crag and High Hartsop DoddĪ lovely high level walk starting from Brothers Water. Ullock Pike, Long Side, Carl Side, Skiddaw, Little Man and Lonscale FellĪccomplish six fabulous Wainwright Fells on a fantastic linear walk. Jack's Rake, Pavey Ark and Thunacar KnottĪ fantastic scramble is the highlight of this popular Langdale walk. Majestic views throughout this walk.Ī walk with a tough start to great views worth looking forward to. Riggindale Crag, High Street and Mardale Ill BellĪ superb walk from Mardale Head, Haweswater to a wonderful ridge acessing High Street. Mardale Head, Branstree, Selside Pike and HaweswaterĪ walk from Mardale Head with Haweswater a striking feature. Gable Traverse, Great Napes and Great GableĪ stunning airy ascent via Gable Traverse and Little Hell Gate to one of Lakeland's favourites. Wainwright's favourite climb to his favourite mountain and my favourite Lakeland descent in one walk.Ī pleasant walk with breathtaking views over Windermere.Įlterwater, Skelwith Force, Colwith Force, Cathedral Cave and Slater BridgeĪ low level walk featuring a lake, some waterfalls, a cave and a remarkable stone bridge. It begins with one of Wainwright's easier fells before a wonderful lakeside walk to finish.Ī moderate climb provides access to a wonderful tarn and craggy fells. Skelwith Force and Colwith Force star in this brilliant spectacular walk.Ī walk with much variety. ![]() Scales Fell, Sharp Edge, Blencathra and Hall's Fell RidgeĪ classic ridge walk featuring the drama of Sharp Edge, the ascent of Blencathra and the thrill of Hall's Fell Ridge.Įlterwater, Skelwith Force and Colwith Force Grey Knotts, Brandreth and Fleetwith PikeĪlong with Grey Knotts this is a good walk to three Wainwright Fells. High Force, Gowbarrow Fell and Aira ForceĪ superb walk with waterfalls, woodland, low fells and exquisite views.Ī walk from Rosthwaite to Castle Crag which includes exquisite views of Borrowdale Low Fell affords one of the most spectacular scenes in all of Lakeland. Wainwright did a self portrait of himself from this hill. With low fells, lakeside and a fairytale castle.Įlterwater, Loughrigg Tarn, Skelwith Bridge and Elter WaterĪ short Lakeland walk that visits two very different lakes. Loughrigg Fell and Tarn are just two of the highlights of this short walk.Ī delightful Lake District walk suitable for all. This way up is the best.Īmbleside, Loughrigg Fell, Loughrigg Tarn and Skelwith Bridge Probably the most climbed hill in all of the Lake District. See if you agree on this easy stroll.Īn easy circular walk near Hartsop village around one of the Lake Districts enigmatic waters.Ī family friendly walk to the most visited Tarn in the Lake District, one of Victorian design. I think Loughrigg Tarn is in the best setting of all. Keswick Ambleside Windermere Kendal PenrithĪ very easy walk suitable for all the family with a lovely view of Keswick. Enjoy these Lake District pages and enjoy your walking. Recommend all the walks I feature and you can read about the highlights of each And keep visiting, because it is an ever growing list. On this page you will find links to all the Lake District walksįeatured on my site. Farmland and settlement add aesthetic value to the natural scenery with an ecology modified by human influence including important wildlife habitats. The lakes and mountains combine to form impressive scenery. There are hundreds of options for walkers from gentle lakeside strolls to challenging mountain expeditions. The Lake District is the most visited National Park in the United Kingdom which is not surprising because of its sheer beauty and the diversity of activities available to visitors. I have been visiting the Lake District for many years now and I never Looking across Wast Water to Yewbarrow, Great Gable and Lingmell
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