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Bleaberry Fell

Bleaberry Fell

"No excuse is good enough for missing this easy walk, which is delightful throughout."
A.W Wainwright

A circuit of the high fells to the south east of Keswick is an enjoyable shorter day in the Lake District mountains, the views from summits such as Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell are magnificent and show Derwent Water off to it's best.

The descent by Ashness Bridge and across the terraced path above Derwent Water is also a joy.

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  1. Bleaberry Fell and Walla Crag

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Private Guiding

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More
  2. Glaramara and Bessyboot

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Tuesday 10th November 2015

    £22.00

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More
  3. Glaramara and Bessyboot

    Bleaberry Fell & Walla Crag: Monday 14th December 2015

    £22.00

    Fully Booked

    The Bleaberry Fell ridge climbs from Keswick and divides the valleys of Borrowdale and Thirlmere, this long ridge eventually leads south over High Raise to the Langdale Pikes but the northern end of the ridge including the summits of Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat give some of the best views of the northern Lake District. Learn More

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