Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Fell walks

Whether you just want a gentle stroll or really test your mettle by taking in a tough fell walk, Vivienne Crow has a walk for you.

Surprise View photo
Surprise View looking over Derwentwater

Ensure that you are properly equipped before setting out on a walk. That means you need to take with you:

  • Sufficient food and drink
  • Waterproofs
  • A map and compass
  • A small first aid kit
  • Spare warm clothing, hat and gloves

When out on a walk, follow the country code. This includes guarding against risk of fire, fastening all gates, keeping your dog under control, using public paths on farmland and taking home all of your litter.

Walks are in alphabetical order:

Braithwaite

Christianbury Crag

Cross Fell from Carrigill

Dacre

Dale Head and the Rigghead Quarries

Dalston Co-op to Bishop's palace, by river

Dodd Wood and summit

Dunmail Raise

Eagle Crag and others

Garsdale Head to Kirkby Stephen

Grizedale Forest and Hawkshead

Hesket Newmarket

Ivegill and River Bridge

Langstrath and Esk Pike

Latterbarrow

Mawbray

Mosser and Loweswater

Nine Standards Rigg

Northern Fells

River Eamont

River Ellen, Aspatria

River Lyne and tributaries

Tallentire Hill

Whinn Rigg

Whoap and Lank Rigg


What's your favourite walk? Tell us below what it is and why you like it . . .

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