Kendal, Cumbria
3
miles
mi
| Easy | 1hr 30min
Visit two ancient castles, on opposite banks of the River Kent.
Cunswick scar, Cumbria
3
miles
mi
| Easy | 1hr 30min
The freedom of the heights, extensive views and varied flora, fauna and fossils make this an intriguing and liberating outing.
Pooley bridge, Cumbria
6
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs
Cross a Roman road and take in prehistoric artefacts, including an Iron Age fort
Patterdale, Cumbria
4
miles
mi
| Medium | 1hr 30min
From the shores of Ullswater to one of its most spectacular viewpoints.
Bowness-on-windermere, Cumbria
3.5
miles
mi
| Medium | 1hr 15min
The breathtaking views over Windermere contrast markedly with the bustle below.
Coniston, Cumbria
6.75
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs 30min
Explore the delightful wooded intricacies of Yewdale before reaching the tourist favourite of Tarn Hows.
Satterthwaite, Cumbria
4.4
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
A gentle walk through forest and fell shows off the many different faces of south Lakes woodland.
Elter water, Cumbria
4
miles
mi
| Medium | 2hrs
Bluebell woods, a lake, a tarn, a waterfall and Little Loughrigg make this a memorable outing.
Grizedale forest, Cumbria
6.4
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs
Wandering through Cumbria's only 'interactive' woods.
Bardsea, Cumbria
8.4
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs
A good outing on Birkrigg Common, strewn with ancient remains
Dunnerdale, Cumbria
5
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs
Follow the poet through Seathwaite and the exquisite Duddon Valley.
Eskdale, Cumbria
6.75
miles
mi
| Hard | 4hrs
Discovering peaceful hills that were once a Norman hunting preserve.
Whinlatter, Cumbria
5
miles
mi
| Medium | 3hrs
A high mountain forest combines gentle trails and more strenuous fell walking.
Duddon bridge, Cumbria
6.6
miles
mi
| Medium | 2hrs 30min
Discover Swinside Stone Circle hiding in a hollow above the Duddon.
Muncaster fell, Cumbria
6
miles
mi
| Medium | 2hrs 30min
A fine linear walk from Ravenglass to Eskdale Green, returning on La'al Ratty.
St bees, Cumbria
3.25
miles
mi
| Medium | 2hrs
The high sandstone cliffs of St Bees make a formidable bastion against the Irish Sea.
