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Experience the great outdoors with our Lake District walking guide

What better way to explore your surroundings than on foot? Discover the best walks in Lake District with our handy Lake District walking guide. Find the most picturesque routes and enjoy the best of the scenery the lakes have to offer.

Follow in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright and explore the many serene trails in the UK’s most visited National Park with our Lake District walking guide.

Best Lake District Walks

Take the Borger Dalr trail, described as the ‘finest square mile in Lakeland’ by legendary fell walker Wainwright. Climb Castle Crag for astounding views of the surrounding fells and valleys. Rest in the tranquillity of Peace How, a spot bought in 1917 for the use of returning soldiers. Head to the West of the Lakes for quieter routes, and take in the beauty of the Eskdale Valley. Along the way, be sure to stop at Greendale Tarn for a picnic.

Don’t forget about the stunning stretch of coastline, reaching from Solway Firth to the border town of Gretna. There are a number of glorious coastal walks in the Lake District, all part of the 180-mile Cumbria Coastal Way. Take in quaint harbour villages such as Ravenglass and portal towns including Whitehaven during your outdoor adventure.

Are you bringing the whole family along to your Lake District cottage holiday? There are plenty of dog walks in the Lake District for everyone to enjoy. Traverse the nine-mile circumference of Ullswater Lake, taking in the fantastic views as you go. If nine miles seems a bit much, hop on a Ullswater Steamer on the way back and take in your surroundings from a different perspective.

There are a variety of challenging and awe-inspiring outdoor activities available, from climbing multiple peaks to simply strolling around beautiful lakes.

Explore the best walks with our Lake District walking guide below…

 

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  • Scafell and Scafell Pike
    Image Credits: Graham Robson - CC BY-SA 2.0

    Scafell Pike

    Holmrook
    Lake District National Park
    Cumbria
    England
    CA19 1TH

    Scafell rests in the western part of the Lake District National Park. This dramatic peak stands at 3,162 feet, making for a challenging yet rewarding climb or hike!  

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  • Small group of walkers on Scafell Pike with Lake District hills in background

    Scafell Pike Circular Walk

    5h 24m

    7.2 miles

    Difficult

    England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike was donated to the National Trust in 1919 in memory of those who died in the First World War, to give the public the freedom to explore the mountains.

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  • St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge Walk, feature

    St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge Walk

    7h 7m

    14.5 miles

    Moderate

    Explore the first segment of the Coast to Coast walk with this captivating route beginning in Cumbria.

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  • Tarn Hows

    Tarn Hows Walk

    1h 10m

    1.9 miles

    Easy

    Tarn Hows is a magnificent lake tucked deep in the Cumbrian countryside and a National Trust-protected jewel. It is one of the most frequented and scenic sites to enjoy in the Lake District.

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