Hallin Fell, Ullswater Hallin Fell is a small fell near Howtown, perfectly placed for enjoying some of the best views up and down Ullswater. The fell itself is typically lakes, little rocky outcrops, bracken covered hillside and a fine summit cairn. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 2.5mi Distance: 2.5 miles / 4 km 257m Elevation: 257m / 843ft
Great Crag from Watendlath Park near the tarn at Watendlath and head past the tarn towards some higher land. The higher land is Great Crag, a rocky peak perched above the lovely Dock Tarn. The Walk It is very rare to find a walk in the central lakes which is quiet and unspoilt. Great Crag from Watendlath is one 3 Rating: Moderate walk 3mi Distance: 3 miles / 4.8 km 173m Elevation: 173m / 567ft
Climbing Arnside Knott Climbing Arnside Knott is very satisfying. The hill sits on the edge of Morcambe Bay and any walk on its slopes gives excellent views over the southern Lakes. Limestone outcrops and woodland cover its steep slopes. 2 Rating: Easy with uphill sections 3mi Distance: 3 miles / 4.8 km 158m Elevation: 158m / 518ft
Robinson from Newlands Hause A high start up Robinson from Newlands Hause is an easy way of climbing to one of the best Lake District mountains. The walk climbs alongside Moss Force adding to the charm of the day. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 3.5mi Distance: 3.5 miles / 5.6 km 475m Elevation: 475m / 1558ft
Binsey from Bassenthwaite A short climb of Binsey from Bassenthwaite brings some excellent views from the Solway Furth to Skiddaw and beyond. The summit area has some interest and may have been the location for an old hill fort. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 7mi Distance: 7 miles / 11.2 km 354m Elevation: 354m / 1161ft
Lion & the Lamb The Lion and the Lamb (Helm Crag) is often viewed and admired from the busy Keswick to Grasmere road. The climb does not disappoint and the summit area is a fascinating place, full of hidden hollows and rocky knolls. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 4mi Distance: 4 miles / 6.4 km 307m Elevation: 307m / 1007ft
Latterbarrow from Hawkshead The summit of Latterbarrow is an excellent place to view the Coniston fells and much of the south western Lakes. Climbing Latterbarrow from Hawkshead is in itself very straightforward on a very good path. 2 Rating: Easy with uphill sections 4mi Distance: 4 miles / 6.4 km 178m Elevation: 178m / 584ft
Troutbeck Tongue With good views over Windermere Troutbeck Tongue is an unusual Wainwright tucked, as it is, between higher mountains. The walk from Troutbeck is interesting and unusual but it is the ridge itself that makes the walk. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 5.5mi Distance: 5.5 miles / 8.8 km 229m Elevation: 229m / 751ft
Stony Cove Pike from Kirkstone Pass Kirkstone Pass is a high place to start any walk. A short climb brings you on to the long broad ridge heading for Stony Cove Pike. The return is via the same route. It is an easy way to get reluctant walkers on to the higher fells. 3 Rating: Moderate walk 4mi Distance: 4 miles / 6.4 km 318m Elevation: 318m / 1043ft