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Tour of the Lake District - A Walker's Guidebook

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Paperback - PVC
Published
15 Mar 2007
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852844967
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1852844965
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
310g
Pages
224
Originally Published
15 Mar 2007

Tour of the Lake District

by Jim Reid

A guidebook to walking a scenic, seven-day circular route (93 miles) around England's Lake District. The tour gives a flavour of each of the main Lakeland valleys and their different character. High-level alternative sections and short walks also described. More...

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Seasons

April to end of October recommended. The main centres are busy during school holidays, so avoid if Read More... possible.

Centres

Windermere, Ambleside, Elterwater, Coniston, Eskdale, Wasdale, Buttermere, Keswick, Rosthwaite, Read More... Grasmere, Patterdale

Difficulty

Seven-day, 93 mile walk. Visits valleys rather than peaks. Well within the capabilities of the Read More... averagely fit walker.

Must See

The landscape, escaping the crowds, traditional events (sheep dog trials, local shows), Read More... peak-bagging, local speciality foods, literary heritage walks
 
 
Designed as a scenic tour of the Lake District, this seven day circular route (93 miles) is primarily one of valleys and passes, rather than a tick list of peaks attained. The route starts at the railway terminus at Windermere village. Quickly leaving the crowds behind, it passes through Ambleside, the Langdale valley, Coniston, Dunnerdale, Eskdale, Wasdale, Ennerdale, Buttermere, Newlands Valley, Keswick, Borrowdale, Grasmere then Ullswater, before returning back to Windermere via the Troutbeck valley.

With a flavour of each of the main Lakeland valleys, and time to stop and wonder at their charms, the walk described in this book leads quickly away from the busy tourist centres to the quiet pleasures of the fell country. The shepherds and drovers chose their paths well, logical links from one valley to the next, and many of these ancient ways have been chosen for this walk. All footpaths and bridleways used are on established rights of way.

  • Full route description with OS maps
  • High level alternatives given, including options for Coniston Old Man, Scafell Pike and Helvellyn.
  • Nine short walks from the overnight stops
  • Information on accommodation, facilities and transport for each day stage


 
 
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