
Walking with Wheels in the Lake District

This route from the head of Coniston Water to Tarn Hows is a picturesque circular route created by 19th-century industrialist J. G.
A stunning 12km (7.5 miles) walk along the beautiful Great Langdale valley taking in the upper rugged valley, a working quarry and wooded riverside.
This is the Lake District Miles Without Stiles route 43. A stunning 12km (7.5 miles) out and back walk along the beautiful Great Langdale valley ...
Wray Castle to Strawberry Gardens caravan site. This is a combination of two routes from Lake District Miles without Stiles routes. (MWS) 1.
Grizedale Forest Tramper Route.
This route follows the new (in 2023) 'WOW' Trail through the forest to the purpose-built viewing area complete with interpretation boards. This ...
Based on the Lake District Miles Without Stiles 44: This is a 3.9 mile walk from High Tilberthwaite to Little Langdale and Slater Bridge and on to ...
From Elterwater into the Great Langdale using footpaths and bridleways crossing farmland. Stunning views of the Langdale Pikes. The return route is ...
A circular route anti-clockwise around Dodd Wood. Great views of Bassenthwait Lake, Derwent Water and the Northern Lakeland hills around Keswick.
Hawkshead to Wray Castle & Lake Windermere - Walking with Wheels An out and back route of 6.8 miles (11km) This is a combination of two ...
This is route 11 from Lake District Miles without Stiles. It is along the banks Great Langdale Beck and the shores of Elterwater to Skelwith ...