Wast Water - Steeple - Yewbarrow - Wast Water
Wast Water - Nether Beck - Haycock - Scoat Fell - Steeple - Red Pike - Yewbarrow - Wast Water
Moderate Hiking
- Distance
- 15 km
- Ascent
- 1.2 km
- Descent
- 1.2 km
England's largest National Park is now a World Heritage Site, home to Scafell Pike - its highest mountain, Wastwater - its deepest lake and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere.
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Wast Water - Nether Beck - Haycock - Scoat Fell - Steeple - Red Pike - Yewbarrow - Wast Water
Moderate Hiking
Ambleside - Scandale Round
Moderate Hiking
Grasmere (Jacks Rake round)
Severe Hiking
Un-trodden in the heart of the Lakes
Difficult Hiking
Rydal - Loughrigg - Lingmoor - Silver How - Grasmere
Moderate Hiking
Buttermere - Old Dungeon Ghyll
Difficult Hiking
Coniston Old Man Round
Moderate Hiking
Rydal - Fairfield - Ambleside
Moderate Hiking
Castlerigg to Grasmere
Difficult Hiking
Pike of Blisco, Cold Pike, Crinkle Crags, Bowfell
Moderate Hiking
Dungeon Ghyll bridge, Stickle Ghyll, Jacks Rake, Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag & Dungeon Ghyll
Moderate Hiking
In first winter snow, a long and challenging hike
Moderate Hiking
Hike the tallest mountain in England
Moderate Hiking