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Rock Climbing
A fun packed scramble down the ghyll, packed with slides, dives and a few great jumps
Duration: Up to 3 hours
A great scramble up an impressive gorge, great jumps along the way
Duration: Up to 3 hours
A longer day taking on the most exhillerating Gorge in the Lake District
Duration: 5-6 hours
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Special Offer Navigation Courses
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From Beginners to NNAS Gold
A variety of courses for anyone looking to take their Mountain Leader qualification, or looking to inprove their skills
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Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
Scafell Pike from Wasdale
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Stickle Gill, Langdale
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Church Beck, Coniston
The Esk Gorge
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Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
Bowfell & The Crinkles
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Snowdon
Yorkshire 3 Peaks
Ring of Steall
Tryfan & the Glydders
All Options
The fells surrounding the valley of Martindale offer much to the walker looking for a quieter, more secluded place to walk, well away from the crowds of the larger fells to the west.
The lower fells of Steel Knotts and Beda Fell offer rocky rambling ridges full of interest while the higher fells from Wether Hill to Rest Dodd offer grassy slopes with exceptional views and easy walking.
This secluded part of Lakeland is red deer country so a pair of binoculars is a useful addition to the kit list for this walk!
Summits included on this route:
Steel Knotts432 metres / 1417 feet
Wether Hill670 metres / 2198 feet
Rampsgill Head792 metres / 2598 feet
The Knott739 metres / 2425 feet
Rest Dodd696 metres / 2283 feet
The Nab576 metres / 1890 feet
Angletarn Pikes567 metres / 1860 feet
Beda Fell509 metres / 1670 feet
From Martindale we will climb west onto the fine grassy ridge of Steel Knotts to the summit rocks, Pikawassa, the fine ridge continues west until it reaches the slopes of Weather Hill and climbs onto the summit ridge.
The track along this main ridge is the High Street Roman Road, from Penrith to Ambleside, we follow this track north from Wether Hill crossing High Raise and climbing to the summit of Rampsgill Head with it's spectacular view over Rampsgill and Martindale.
From Rampsgill Head we descend either over or to the side of The Knott to meet the path climbing to Rest Dodd and it's fine northern shoulder of The Nab, the heart of the Deer Forest of Martindale.
A short walk from the summit of The Nab will bring us back to a wall that will lead us west to Satura Crag and a short descent to Angle Tarn and the Angletarn Pikes wonderful rocky summits with some breathtaking views.
The northern ridge of the Angletarn Pikes brings us down over Beda Fell, the long rambling ridge with it's high point of Beda Head will lead us back down to the Martindale Valley and a short walk back to the start point.
Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above.
Where to meet: St Peters Church, Martindale
Postcode: CA10 2NF
Grid Reference: NY 435 191
From Pooley Bridge follow the road to Howtown, along the lakeshore, pass through Howtown. Cross the cattle grid and climb the hill beyond.
At the top of the steep hill a St Peters church will be seen to the left, we will meet here outside the church.
There is no bus service to Martindale, however a steamer can be taken to Howtown, from Howtown the meet point is around 20 minutes walk.
Stagecoach bus timetables can be viewed here
Ullswater Steamers timetables can be viewed here
Summer Events:
(November - March)
Winter Events:
(April - October)
The Following equipment may also be useful if owned:
The following equipment will be provided by The Lake District Walker should winter conditions require:
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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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