Walking in the Lake District
get out, explore and enjoy ...
Walking in the Lake District
get out, explore and enjoy ...
Walking in the Lake District
Walking in the Lake District is a great way to explore and see sight that you will not be able to enjoy from the road .. or water!
Great & Little Langdale Circle
This is a walk full of variety, from the sweeping views of the high fells and crags at the head of Great Langdale, to the gentler beauty of Little Langdale and Blea Tarn.
Length: 9.5 miles
Ascent: 350 metres
Map: Explorer OL6 & OL7
Great Langdale Valley Floor
This straightforward circular walk explores the beautiful wooded south-western edge of the valley floor, before circling back through sheep pastures and along the river.
Length: 3.25 miles
Ascent: 70 metres
Map: Explorer OL7
High Close & Red Bank
This short walk takes in some of the area’s most beautiful woodlands, with good views across the neighbouring valley of Grasmere and its surrounding fells at several points.
Length: 2.75 miles
Ascent: 170 metres
Map: Explorer OL7
Lingmoor Fell
Dividing the valleys of Great and Little Langdale, Lingmoor Fell gives magnificent views across both, and over a panorama of the high fells.
Length: 7 miles
Ascent: 470 metres
Map: Explorer OL6 & OL7
Stickle Tarn & Blea Rigg
This is a walk of two contrasting halves: the dramatic but popular Stickle Ghyll and Tarn, and the relative peace and solitude of Blea Rigg.
Length: 4.75 miles
Ascent: 440 metres
Map: Explorer OL7