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The Whinfell Beacon Ridge and Borrowdale Circular
A super walk with two contrasting parts. The first is the undulating ridge from Whinfell Beacon to Ashtead Fell, and the second is the delightful Borrowdale valley. It can be walked in either direction, and whilst described here from the parking on the East side of the valley, it can also be started from the parking on the West side.
Bowderdale and the Calf
The Howgill Fells offer excellent walking with few other people sharing the landscape. This walk follows Bowderdale deep into the area before climbing steadily to the highest point in this group of fells. The return route offers grandstand views as you follow a lofty ridge back to the start.
Fell Head and The Calf, from Howgill, near Sedbergh
This walk climbs to the Calf via Fell Head. Starting from the small hamlet of Howgill, near Sedbergh, this route sees few walkers. Offering good views to the Shap Fells and the higher hills of the Yorkshire Dales, this is a walk for the connoiseur.
Cautley Spout and The Calf, from Cross Keys, near Sedbergh
Cautley Spout, the Calf, Bram Rigg Top, Calders and Great Dummacks are all included in this walk in the Howgill Fells. Starting from Cross Keys, near Sedbergh, the route offers excellent walking within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and visits one of most dramatic locations in these hills.
Benson Knott from Meal Bank
This circular walk brings you up to Benson Knott to get an incredible 360-degree view of Kendal.
Winder and Arant Haw from Sedbergh
Winder and Arant Haw are two hills included in this delightful walk from Sedbergh. The Howgill Fells are an integral part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park yet they display a unique character. The walking is good, the views superb and the paths quiet. Who could ask for more?
Kendal to Ambleside via Longsleddale and Garburn Pass
This route follows the path of the first quarter of the Lakes District Challenge 2022. It takes some parts of part of the Dales Way, magnificent views of Longsleddale, climbs up to Garburns Pass with views into Troutbeck and Windermere.
YHA hopping in The Lake District - Staveley Station to YHA Patterdale
The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. Funny how they were created "to help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside, particularly by providing hostels or other simple accommodation for them on their travels". Here's a collection of routes starting or finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way are 8 Wainwrights, 4 tarns and 1 pub.
High Street, Mardale Ill Bell and Small Water Circular Walk
A lovely circular walk starting from the end of Haweswater. It ascends via a pleasant and interesting ridge to the Racecourse Hill trig point on High Street. It descends to Mardale Ill Bell and then down to the top of the Nan Bield Pass, From here it descends to the edge of Small Water and then back to the parking. Lovely views throughout.
Cunswick Scar
Little circular walk with amazing views across the countryside. Dog friendly but can have some sheep in the fields.
St John’s Church, Helsington
A simple, isolated church with superb views over the Lyth valley to the high fells of Lakeland.
Scout Scar
An extended walk along a glorious limestone edge with superb views and fantastic wildlife.
Sizergh Castle
A wood renowned for its wild daffodils and rare butterflies, and a famous house and garden.
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