The Old Man of Coniston, standing at 803 metres (2,635 feet), is a mountain that has given me so many wonderful memories over the years. Firstly it …
Mountain and Fell Walks in The English Lake District
Discover some of the best mountain and fell walks in the English Lake District. From the highest mountains to lower peaks that provide an amazing experience and views.
The route up to Helvellyn via Striding Edge is one of the most iconic in the UK, and the British have voted it as their favourite walk. There are …
Located in the stunning Lake District National Park, Scafell Pike stands proudly as the highest peak in England. Hiking to its summit is an …
Helm Crag in the Lake District, Cumbria, is one of the most prominent and recognisable peaks yet is actually quite small in stature when compared to …
The views of the Lake District from the top of Orrest Head are stunning. Yet the effort to get up there is truly minimal and great for all standards …
As far as small climbs go in the Lake District, Loughrigg Fell is right up there amongst the ones with the most impressive views. Perfect for …
It’s the most dramatic part of the Lakes isn’t it? The highest mountain, the deepest lake, the smallest church, and the biggest liars all hail from …
Other Great British Walks
High Cup Nick is a famous and dramatic geological formation in the Pennines of the Eden Valley, Cumbria. A classic, virtually perfect deep U-shaped …
This walk is set in Snowdonia National Park in North Wales. This walk starts in the “Milestone Buttress” car park on the A5 ca 10 miles from Bangor …
Arnside Knott is a quite unique and beautiful hill in the very south of Cumbria, not very high at just 522 ft (159 metres), but you can certainly get …