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  1. Skiddaw and Ullock Pike

    Skiddaw and Ullock Pike: Private Guiding

    The Ullock Pike ridge to Skiddaw is without doubt the best way to climb Skiddaw. This glorious ridge climbs from High Side near Bassenthwaite with wonderful views over Bassenthwaite Lake and then south towards Derwentwater and Borrowdale. Learn More
  2. Bannerdale Round

    The Bannerdale Round: Private Guiding

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    Above the village of Mungrisdale large grassy ridges climb to form a wonderful horseshoe, not as high or as long as many other horseshoes in the Lake District but the Bannerdale Round gives a wonderful shorter days walking. Nestled on the north eastern edge of the Lake District this guided walk gives some stunning panoramic views over the Lake District and Eden Valley as well as a stunning view of Sharp Edge on the nearby Blencathra. Learn More
  3. Binsey from Binsey Lodge

    Binsey from Binsey Lodge: Private Guiding

    Binsey, the north western outpost of the Lake District stands alone beyond the popular high fells, but the summit of this small hill can make a wonderful viewpoint of both the high fells to the south and east as well as to the north and west across the Solway coast to Scotland. Learn More
  4. Blencathra & Mungrisdale Common

    Blencathra & Mungrisdale Common: Private Guiding

    A day climbing this wonderful mountain up the glorious Halls Fell Ridge, a good scramble but not as technical as the more notorious Sharp Edge. We will then descend over Mungrisdale Common, a much quieter side to Blencathra. Learn More
  5. Blencathra & Sharp Edge

    Blencathra & Sharp Edge: Private Guiding

    Sharp Edge is one f the most spectacular ridges in the Lake District. This route climbing from Threlkeld takes in the wonderful Halls Fell Ridge before reaching the summit of Blencathra before we take on Sharp Edge. As well as some of the best rugged scenery in the Lake District this guided walk will give some of the best panoramic views around. Learn More
  6. Caldbeck Fells

    The Caldbeck Fells: Private Guiding

    The Caldbeck Fells are the northernmost outpost of the Lake District, this guided walk makes a long circuit of the main ridges in the area including High Pike and Carrock Fell. Learn More
  7. Caldbeck to Keswick

    Caldbeck to Keswick: Private Guiding

    A wonderful linear walk crossing the northern fells of the Lake District from north to south crossing High Pike at the northern edge of the Lake District National Park before climbing over the huge Skiddaw, the 4th highest mountain in the Lake District and descending to Keswick. Learn More
  8. Skiddaw and the Ospreys

    Skiddaw and the Ospreys: Private Guiding

    During the summer months Bassenthwaite Lake is home to a pair of Ospreys, there are two viewing stations in Dodd Wood that this guided walk visits. The views from Skiddaw and Skiddaw Little Man are as good as almost any in the Lake District. Learn More
  9. Great Calva & the Northern Fells

    Great Calva & the Northern Fells: Private Guiding

    The fells to the north of Skiddaw, known as the Back O'Skiddaw offer some wonderful walking on grassy slopes, well away from the busy fells further south in the Lake District. This guided walk takes in several of the fells on the western side of this group, including Knott and Great Calva. Learn More
  10. Latrigg from Keswick

    Latrigg from Keswick: Private Guiding

    This low fell dominates Keswick below, the views from the summit of Latrigg are stunning, with a wonderful panorama over Keswick and Derwentwater this short guided walk has something for everyone. Learn More

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