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Fairy steps from Sandside village
Family walk to see the fairy steps starting from the village of Sandside.
Hest Bank to Carnforth back by Lancaster canal

Dog-friendly circular walk starting from Hest Bank following the coast to Carnforth village and back by the Lancaster Canal. Lovely walk with views on the Irish sea and Lancaster Canal.
Heversham and Heversham Head trig point

This walk starts from the church in Heversham and goes through farmlands so you can enjoy an incredible view from Heversham Head trig point.
Gummer’s How
A walk from Cartmel Fell church via a scenic tarn to a wonderful Windermere viewpoint.
Simpson's Ground and Gummer's How from Astley's Plantation
This circular walk in the South Lakeland offers fine views of Lake Windermere and the surrounding fells from the summit of Gummers How. The walk also includes woodland and open countryside.
Whitbarrow
Woodland and striking limestone scenery with wildlife galore and outstanding views.
St Anthony’s Church
A medieval church, a fine historic house and a pretty hamlet on the River Winster.
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.
Cunswick Scar

Little circular walk with amazing views across the countryside. Dog friendly but can have some sheep in the fields.
Bankhouses from Glasson via the Lancashire Coastal Way
A Lancashire Walk that explores the Lune Estuary and coast to the west of Lancaster. This Lancashire walk starts from Glasson Dock which at one time had high hopes as being a port serving Lancaster. The route follows a section of the Lancashire Coastal Way with the opportunity to visit the ruins of Cockersand Abbey before continuing along the coast. The final section uses rural inland footpaths to return to the start.
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.
Benson Knott from Meal Bank

This circular walk brings you up to Benson Knott to get an incredible 360-degree view of Kendal.
Hazeldene to Miller Ground

From Bowness on Windermere to Miller Ground with beach and pontoons overlooking Lake Windermere and waterfalls at Wynlass Beck and Mill Beck 20 yards up Sherriffs walk.
YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Hawkshead to Staveley Station
Here's a collection of routes starting or finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way are 2 Wainwrights, 1 ferry and 2 lakes.
YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Hawkshead to Windermere Station
On this gentle route, you will be able to enjoy the scenery and explore Hawkshead and Hill Top. The ferry trip across Windermere is a short cut but also a quirky addition to the walk. Look around and take in the beauty that is The Lake District. Here's a route starting and finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way are a lake, 3 tarns, 1 pub and a ferry.
Abbeystead - Tarnbrook - Big hill
A walk of two halves, first half mainly uphill, second half mainly down-hill. Surface all gravel path or tarmac road so easy to follow and walk on.
Note. I have since been told that there are two styles on this route which are difficult to get over so please take this into account if you have any mobility problems, I personally didn't notice the issue at the time of the walk although I was able bodied at the time. Unfortunately due to an accident since I've not been able to return to this walk and it is possible that the styles have deteriorated since.
Old Man of Coniston by Goat's water
Circular walk starting from Coniston village and going to the Old Man of Coniston passing by Goat's water. Incredible view at the top of the Old Man of Coniston summit.
Torver and Coniston Water
A long but mostly level walk, with an extended unbroken section along the lakeshore.
Waterhead
A stroll through the village and down to the lake.
Coppermines
A taste of the high fells, with photogenic waterfalls and fascinating industrial relics.
The Saddle of Coniston

A lovely, gentle walk, climbing up alongside the waterfalls of Church Beck to the quarry at the end of the Coppermines valley, returning via the saddle with beautiful views of Coniston village and the lake. You can end the walk with a well-deserved pint in one of the cosy village pubs. A great walk to start your holiday or to do with children.
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