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Although the lowest summit of Wainwright's Lakeland Fells Castle Crag can lay claim to being one of the loveliest, Wainwright described the wooded area between Castle Crag and the River Derwent as “the loveliest square mile in Lakeland”.
This route takes in the best that Castle Crag and the surrounding area has to offer, as well as the summit viewpoint we will take in rivers, caves and mining history.
Summits included on this route:
Castle Crag290 metres / 951 feet
From Grange our route follows the track south, through the campsite to meet the river at Gowder Dub, a popular swimming spot during the summer months and during quieter seasons a great place to spot wildlife in or on the river.
From Gowder Dub our route takes the old mine track up by Broadslack Gill, a well made track that once used to serve the mines around Goat Crag and Rigghead Quarries before continuing up towards Honister Pass.
Towards the top of the slope a smaller path heads off to the left, climbing up to cross the wall and then up to a stile across the fence and onto the quarried fellside above.
The path zig zags across the stony quarry ground to the summit of Castle Crag, a wonderful viewpoint over the Borrowdale Valley and across Derwentwater to Keswick and Skiddaw.
The summit of Castle Crag is marked by a war memorial, dedicated to the Borrowdale Valley men killed in World War I, a remembrance service takes place here annually on Remembrance Sunday.
From the summit of Castle Crag we will retrace our steps down over the quarried ground to the wall below where a ladder stile leads onto the open fellside to the south, here a good path descends steeply to the east past some mine workings to emerge from the woods on the Cumbria Way by the River Derwent.
Our route now follows the Cumbria Way north, following the banks of the River Derwent back to Gowder Dub and the village of Grange, along this track there is much of interest though, wonderful woodland, a picturesque river in which trout can often be watched and the famous caves once inhabited by Millican Dalton, otherwise known as the 'Professor Of Adventure' who was one of the early Lakeland guides, spending his summer months living in a cave here on the slopes of Castle Crag.
A short walk from the caves bring us back to Gowder Sub and the track back into Grange.
Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above.
Where to meet: Grange Bridge, Borrowdale
Postcode: CA12 5UQ
Grid Reference: NY 253 174
From Keswick: Leave Keswick on the Borrowdale Road (from the mini roundabout near the co-op) Follow this road past the lake until a road leads to the right, crossing a long but narrow bridge, we will meet at the small car park on the opposite end of the bridge.
Grange is well served by buses, the bus stop is 100m away from the meet point.
The 78 bus runs between Keswick and Seatoller along the Borrowdale Valley.
The 77/77a runs from Keswick to Buttermere during the summer months (Easter to October Half Term).
Stagecoach bus timetables can be viewed here
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Thank you for such a lovely walk up Castle Crag. I would never have done it on my own. I learnt so much about the geology and history of the area. John was so calm and gave me the confidence I needed. Paddy (spaniel) enjoyed it also. Thanks so much. Will book again soon. Marion McCormick (Posted on 19/04/2018)
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Is there a minimum number of participants for this event to go ahead?
What is the minimum age for children on this event?
We do not have a set minimum age for this event, however, you know your child best, therefore please bear in mind this is an open event of varying ages, if you are not confident your child can complete this event then hiring a private guide could be a more suitable option.
As this is an open event all under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.
What happens if the weather is bad?
We plan to walk whatever the weather, unless it is dangerous to do so.
Mountain weather can be a little unpredictable, but we do keep an eye on the forecasts leading up to walks, should the forecast mean that the walk is not possible then we will contact you as soon as we have the forecast and offer you the following options:
Are dogs allowed on this walk?
Yes, dogs are allowed on all our walks.
However we do cross farmland and common land where animals will be grazing, there will be large sections of the walk, if not all, where dogs will be required to be on a lead.
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