Best Walking Routes in Lake District National Park
What’s up, Dock? Delight in a remote wonderland perfect for a picnic pitstop, says Roly Smith in BBC Countryfile Magazine.Image: © Copyright Derek ...
At just over 6 miles, this is a good cross country hike. Taking in Slater's bridge and Cathedral Quarry.
This is one of a series of three Mountain to Lakeshore Walks. They each describe journeys in the Bassenthwaite catchment of the Lake District, ...
This 4.5 mile route has some small climbs but nothing too drastic. It starts in Grasmere and passes 2 ofWordsworth homes. Plenty of refreshment ...
This is one of a series of three Mountain to Lakeshore Walks. They each describe journeys in the Bassenthwaite catchment of the Lake District, ...
This is a short sharp climb to the top of a bump at the southern end of the Lakes. The view is worth it.
This 4 mile walk starts at Grasmere and climbs up towards Silver Howe. Rather than just going up to the top, it skirts round the peak and circles ...
A short walk with big views through a classic Lakeland landscape to the shapely summit of England's most loved mini mountain.
This is one of a series of three Mountain to Lakeshore Walks. They each describe journeys in the Bassenthwaite catchment of the Lake District, ...
This 6 mile route is lowland walking with easy to follow paths. Following the river Rothay from GrasmereLake, past Rydal Water and into Ambleside.
You soon rise above the woods, and there are changing views as you stride up, down and around the folds of this fascinating broad ridge.
If you fancy walking a Lakeland route that few ever tackle, why not try a way to Grey Friar that is off the beaten path.