Walking, Scrambing and Cycling Guides for the Lake District

Cicerone walking and climbing guide books cover the English Lake District and surrounding countryside. This is an area of exceptional mountain scenery, where wild fells soar high above the fourteen lakes in the region. It is home to England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, and England’s largest and deepest lakes, Windermere and Wastwater.
 
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Lake District Winter Climbs
Guidebook in a fresh new format with every known winter climb from every part of England's Lake District – nearly 1000 routes in all. From classic high-mountain gullies to frozen watercourses and icefalls. A joint production by the Fell and Rock Climbing Club and Cicerone. More…
Scrambles in the Lake District – North
The 110 graded scramble routes in this guidebook cover the Lake District regions of Wasdale, Ennerdale and Buttermere, Borrowdale, Thirlmere, Patterdale, Mardale and Swindale. Scrambling (rougher walking routes where you’ll need to use your hands) is becoming increasingly popular, and is a way of enjoying the wilder Lakeland. More…
Scrambles in the Lake District – South
The 126 graded scramble routes in this guidebook explore the rocks and ghylls of the English Lake District in Langdale, Coniston, Duddon, Eskdale, Longsleddale and Kentmere. Scrambling (rougher walking routes where you’ll need to use your hands) is becoming increasingly popular, and is a way of enjoying the wilder Lakeland. More…
The Cumbria Coastal Way
This guidebook follows the continuous 298km (182 mile) walking route from Silverdale, on Morecambe Bay, towards Gretna on the Scottish border. The route links a number of gems of landscape, wildlife, archaeology and history along this often little-known coastline. A walk of 10–14 days suitable for all levels of ability. More…
Hadrian's Wall Path
Guidebook for walking the national trail along Hadrian's Wall between Bowness-on-Solway and Wallsend in Newcastle, this 84-mile route is described for walking in either direction. A World Heritage Site, Hadrian’s Wall combines striking natural landscapes with monumental remains. The guide is divided into 22 stages, with detailed mapping. More…
An Atlas of the English Lakes
An atlas of beautiful hand-drawn coloured charts of the Lake District’s seventeen lakes and surrounding shores. Together with the author’s notes, they illustrate over 124 miles of shoreline for exploration by canoe or boat, and over 150 miles for walkers to trace on paths, tracks and minor roads. A unique pictorial guide. More…
Rocky Rambler's Wild Walks
A guidebook to family walking in the Lake District. Rocky Rambler's Wild Walks encourages children to choose and lead the walks. Aimed at children aged 6 to 14, the guidebook’s clear instructions and bright illustrations make each walk easy and fun to follow. 10 walks between 1.2km and 5.2km on varied terrain. More…
Short Walks in Lakeland Book 3: West Lakeland
This third guidebook in the Short Walks in Lakeland series covers the west of the English Lake District – Duddon Valley and the Coast, Eskdale, Wasdale, Ennerdale, Lorton Vale, Buttermere and the north-west lakes. 50 routes between 4 and 8 miles for half- or full-day walks, mainly in lower fells and valleys, but grabbing the occasional peak. More…
South Lakeland Cycle Rides
A guidebook to cycle rides in South Lakeland, in Cumbria and into the Yorkshire Dales in northern England. This is excellent cycling country, with many quiet roads and historic tracks and always somewhere good to stop. 21 circular cycle routes described for all the family, graded from easy to challenging. More…
The Lake District Anglers' Guide
Guidebook gives full details for fishing in the Lake District. Clubs, shops, permits etc. Covers all main (47) rivers and streams, the Lakes, tarns and reservoirs and canals (over 100 still waters). More…
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