“the greatest display of natural grandeur in the district, a spectacle of massive strength and savage wildness”
A Wainwright
Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England and by far our most popular route.
We probably climb Scafell Pike more than almost anyone else (John climbed it 96 times in 2009 and more in 2010) so why not take advantage of this experience and let us take you up the pick of the routes.
Scafell Pike and Scafell are also popular as training for the 3 Peaks Challenge and romantic proposals!
“Doubly happy, however, is the man to whom lofty mountain tops are within reach”
John Muir
A wonderful route climbing the two highest mountains in England. The walk begins at the Wasdale Head Inn at the head of the valley, an area steeped in mountaineering history, the Fell & Rock Climbing Club was formed in the Inn and some of the earliest rock climbs were recorded on some of the huge crags surrounding the head of the valley.
From Wasdale Head we climb by either the Brown Tongue path or the shoulder of Lingmell to the summit of Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England.
From Scafell Pike we descend to Mickledore and then a little way down the Eskdale side of the ridge to pick up the path climbing alongside the waterfalls (and sometimes through the waterfalls when it's been particularly wet!) to Fox's Tarn and then onto the summit of Scafell, the second highest mountain in England, the quieter of the two summits with wonderful views all around.
From Scafell we descend the old path over Green How down to Brackenclose and the Wasdale Valley.
Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above.
Where to meet: Outside the Wasdale Head Inn
Postcode: CA20 1EX
Grid Reference: NY 186 087
Directions
Gosforth can easily be found on the A595 road south of Egremont (An easy drive south from Cockermouth and Workington). Follow the road through the village, turning left as the road forks on the High Street.
Follow this road taking the left hand fork (avoiding Nether Wasdale) and follow the road signs for Wasdale Head and Wastwater.
When a junction is reached near the lake (Wastwater) turn left and follow this lane past the end of the lake until after two sharp bends a car park is seen on the right of the road, a short distance away from the Wasdale Head Inn. Park here and we will meet outside the Wasdale Head Inn.
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Challenging but great day out. Review by Nicola
This isn't my first hike with The Lake District Walker but was definitely the most challenging. Admittedly I wasn't even aware that Scafell existed before booking as the Pike gets all the attention! It's a long slog up to the Pike but it was Scafell where the real adventure began. It's quite steep in parts and the scramble up the waterfall, whilst a little daunting was great fun. Alex was our guide for the day and despite his bad jokes was very knowledgeable and most importantly very patience! It's also great to meet a variety of people with a common interest. I would highly recommend this company and i'm already looking at future bookings. (Posted on 16/06/2018)
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Wonderful Review by Lindsey
Had a fantastic time walking up Scafell and Scafell Pike, with a great bunch of people, a couple of days ago. We were blessed with the weather and could see as far as the Isle of Man. Loved every minute of it especially the 'surprise' climb up the gully to Fox's Tarn! Rachel was a wonderful guide who used gentle encouragement and humour to help us on our way, as some aspects of the walk were very challenging particularly on the scree (landed on my bottom a couple of times!). Thank you so much. Can't wait to book my next adventure with The Lake District Walker. (Posted on 09/04/2017)