Keswick/Derwent water circuit
- Distance
- 10.03mi
- Elevation +
- 423f
- TrailRank
- 46
A fabulous walk, a bit difficult between kilometre 3-5 as no signpost or markings and a narrow not so easy path.
A fabulous walk, a bit difficult between kilometre 3-5 as no signpost or markings and a narrow not so easy path.
Loop trail from Keswick passing through: - Walla Crag (3.4 km) - Bleaberry fell (5.6 km) - High Seat (7.2 km) - Hope Park (13.9 km) Boggy in parts so recommend good waterproof boots
A beatiful excursion around Keswick, in Lake District. You begin walking by Derwent Water Lake and then visiting the Castlerigg Stone Circle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlerigg_stone_circle). Finally, a little ascen...
Fabulous circular walk starts at the car park ( I forgot to start the recording). Heads into Keswick we did a little shopping before heading back out and up the the Crag. The views are fantastic. The descent down Cat Gil...
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsGreat circular walk from car park, heading up through great wood over to the stone circle, back down through Keswick town centre before heading up to castle head woods then back to the car park. This is a moderate walk ...
Fab circular walk with spectacular views best to appreciate with drinks and snacks all the way round to appreciate the wonder of nature
Lovely circular walk bit or road walking but mainly very quiet apart from first bit unless your very early
circular walk around Derwant Water. Starting at Keswick and finishing at Keswick. Nice even footpaths (except for a short section through the woodlands) and a small section on the road. Cafe and pubs along the way
This walk starts at NT Great Wood car park from there you walk up to Ashness Bridge and Surprise View. Than follow the path to Walla Crag and back to Lakeside via Castlehead. It's rather easy not strenuous hike with pric...
Fantastic walk, much better to return to Keswick on the west side of the lake rather than the east side.
Great hike with amazing views. Cat Bells is steep but worth it for the views. Easier on the way down. Trail really easy to follow. Well worth it!
Easy and relaxing walk most of the way. Climbing to the top of Catbells is more challenging. Beautiful view from the top.
A pretty easy, pleasant jaunt up Latrigg. I took a windy, very up and down route through some woodland following the river before the real open ascent up. A lot of the incline was surprisingly already accomplished at thi...
Parked in Brigham. Followed trails to blencathra field centre. Continued to Gategill. Up Halls Fell to Halls Fell top, steep clime/scramble. Decent towards Knowes Crags and back to Blencathra field centre. Similar route...
Beautiful walk, one of my favourites in the Lake District. The walk up to Little Man is a bit of a steep slog, and Mungrisdale Common was a bit boggy, but in my opinion this will give you some of the best views in Cumbri...
Amazing walk on a sunny day! Lung buster up to Catbells followed by lakeside return to Keswick. Recommend
Via Catbells and Robinson. What a lovely hidden valley between the two. Robinson is a beast especially in the wet.
Easy walk on a smooth tarmac path from Keswick to Threlkeld. There are buses to Threlkeld, if you only want to do one leg. A great deal of money has clearly been invested in this trail in recent years Recommended.
Ravens Crag - High Seat - High Tove Elevation record is incorrect. The highest point is High Seat at 604m. My phone recorded the correct height in another app but Wikiloc mis-reported as 666m.
Parking in a free roadside location, just by the Heights Hotel, this is an easy and very pleasant walk that takes in the Stone Circle and the beautiful St John’s In The Vale Church. Great scenery and varied terrain.
Follow the tourists (with a little diversion to Lonscale) to the top then your on your own over three Birketts until you reach the Skiddaw House track.
Walking from Keswick up Catbells and back by the side of Derwent water stopping off at Lindholme cafe
A steep but very short walk to gain the initially elevation, after which you have a great walk through undulating hills with great 360 views and lots of outcrops and points of interest to explore. Great walk for kids, or...
Challenging hike from Keswick. Over 5hrs hiking covering distance and height. Parked car in local street as couldn’t find anywhere else.
Underscar car park to Little Man - Skiddaw down to Millbeck and back to car park via Applethwaite circular route. The ascent is fairly easy with steep inclines on well worn paths. The descent is extremely hard on the kne...
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