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Sale Fell and Ling Fell
Great walk combining two small Wainwright summits Sale Fell and Ling Fell. Dog friendly; however can have sheep in the fields.
Loweswater Terrace

A stunning circular walk with beautiful views over Loweswater and the surrounding fells.
Fellbarrow and Low Fell
Nice circular walk passing by two Wainwright's summits Fellbarrow and Low Fell. Dog friendly.
Around Sale Fell
Lovely walk around Sale Fell summit with great views on Bassenthwaite Lake and surrounding summits. Dog friendly walk.
Lord Seat, Broom Fell and Graystones
A great not too touristic walk passing by Lord's seat, Brorm fell and Graystones summits and detour by Spout Force waterfall.
Binsey
Nice circular walk to Binsey summit.⚠️The way back is on the road. The section after is on a busy road without pavement.
Lower Western fells
A walk taking in four Wainwright summits, with views of 4 lakes and the skyline of the High Western fells. The walk can be taken either clockwise or anticlockwise.
Black Crag, Gavel Fell, Blake Fell and Burnbank Fell
A great circular walk to discover the west fells of Loweswater. Gorgeous views along the path. Dog friendly.
Mellbreak Summit
Circular walk to Mellbreak summit with some scrambling. Amazing views from the top and along the shore of Crummock water. This is a dog-friendly walk.
Lanthwaite wood and Crummock water pump house

Easy walk along the shore of Crummock water starting from Lanthwaite wood. Dog friendly.
Around Mellbreak summit
This walk goes around Mellbreak summit passing by Mosedale and the shore of Crummock water. This is a dog friendly walk.
Little Dodd and Hen Comb summits from Loweswater village
Circular dog friendly walk to Little Dodd and Hen Comb summits starting from Loweswater village. These summits are less popular than Mellbreak summit. Be careful crossing of the river can be tricky if it has rained the previous days.
Cogra Moss tarn - Higher path
Dog friendly walk around Cogra Moss tarn using the higher path in the forest.
Lanthwaite to Braithwaite

Linear walk with a few scrambles and beautiful vistas
Whiteside and Hopegill Head summits

Dog-friendly circular walk passing by Whiteside and Hopegill Head summits and going down by Liza Beck.
Grasmoor and Whiteless Pike
Challenging circular walk passing by two Wainwright summits (Grasmoor and Whiteless Pike).
⚠️The path along Liza beck is damaged at certain parts and can be very close to the edge. The ascent to Grasmoor is short but very steep. The descent from Whiteless pike is also steep. This is a dog friendly walk.
Lord's seat, Barf and Whinlatter Forest
Popular walk from Whinlatter Forest to two Wainwright's summit Lord's seat and Barf.Dog friendly.
Whinlatter Seat How Circular

A circular walk starting from Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre ascending via forest trails to Seat Howe which offers good views over Keswick and Derwent Water before descending via well defined forest trails back to start.
Rannerdale Knott
Lovely circular walk around Rannerdale Knott to admire the view from the top and late April / beginning of May the bluebells.
High Snockrigg
Challenging circular walk to High Snockrigg. Dog friendly.
Good navigation skills is needed around High Snockrigg as the path is not visible.
Around Buttermere Water

Easy circular walk around Buttermere Water. This walk offers beautiful views on the surrounding summits.
Walkmill Woods
A little walk through walkmill woods between Whitehaven and Moresby Park. Perfect for children and dog friendly.
Rannerdale Knotts from Buttermere Village
This is a walk from the centre of Buttermere village going up through Ghyll Woods up to Grassgarth Coppice. From here head up to Rannerdale Knotts. We came back down the northwestern side and followed the route back to the village.
Bleaberry Tarn via Scale Force and Red Pike

This circular walk brings you along Crummock Water, up Scale Force before scrambling up to Red Pike and down to Bleaberry Tarn and Buttermere.
⚠️Be careful along the way, there are some parts where you need to put your hand on the rock, there is no obvious path so navigation skill is important and there is a scramble going to Bleaberry Tarn which can be challenging .
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