Hiram Dotson

HIKING IN THE LAKE DISTRICT

Hiking in the Lake District

  • The Lake District is the perfect destination for a walking holiday with scenic trails, captivating fells, and spectacular scenery. Base yourself in Keswick, a charming market town surrounded by mountains and serene waterways, where you will be perfectly placed to take in the best of the Lake District and only have to unpack once. Along with conquering the highest peak in England, you’ll hike through an ever changing landscape, and discover Lake District walking expert Alfred Wainwright’s favourite fell, Cat Bells. Add a charming English town and atmospheric pubs to enjoy at the end of each day and this walking trip has it all.

Activities

  • Keswick – Latrigg Hill Circular Guided Hike
  • Keswick – Cat Bells Guided Hike
  • Keswick – High Spy Summit Hike
  • Keswick – Cumbria Way Hike
  • Keswick – English Coast to Coast Guided Hike (Derwent Water to Grasmere Section)
  • Keswick – Boat Taxi on Derwentwater
  • Keswick – Scafell Pike Guided Ascent via Corridor Route
  • Keswick – Centenary Stone Hike
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Highlights

  • Surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery, Keswick is a charming and vibrant market town that makes for the perfect base for your entire trip.
  • Safety always comes first – let your experienced and qualified leader show you the way as you experience the spectacular scenery of the Lake District.
  • Tackle the highest peak in England, Scafell Pike, which is also a home to Broad Crag Tarn, the highest standing water in England.
  • Enjoy a selection of walks up and around the most beautiful fells, including the favourite one of Alfred Wainwright – Cat Bells.
  • This trip is as green as it gets. We only use public transport and our accommodation can be reached from major cities in the UK by train.
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