A small mountain famous by virtue of the only Lakeland fell where you need to do a bit of rock climbing to get to the top. The rock climb is only about 5 metres on what is really a boulder on the summit. (The "Lion", "Ho...
Nice walk. Me and my wife enjoid it.d zacharasWe thoroughly enjoyed this trail. The views were priceless! We had a gloriously sunny day, and that made a huge differen...scottyladd
Circular walk from Grasmere to Rydal Cave, to Rydal Hall and back to Grasmere via the coffin trail and white moss common.
You can also take the bus back to Grasmere from Rydal and just do half the walk. Or park your car...
This route avoids the edges but is much less direct than the one using Swirral Edge. Helvellyn on a good visibility day is fantastic and highly recommended.
Grasmere to ambleside coffin trail, excellent wLk from Grasmere around Rydal water onto Loughrigg terrace and onto Ambleside some lunch and then back to Grassmere along the coffin trail looking over Rydal water across to...
Very good walk with lots of things to see.davidlavparker
An 11.4 mile hike from Langdale National Trust Mansion, heading North from the Hostel towards Rydal and then around the north edge of Rydal water, and on to Rydal mount, where you will head north up the ridge above Nab s...
From Grasmere to Ambleside via Loughrigg fell summit. Trails were quite wet after the melting snow, but even then it was a nice hike. When you arrive at Loughrigg, the climb is steep, yet not too long or hard, and the vi...
Parked for free on the layby above Grasmere and joiner the steep path up to Stone Author. Fairfield remained in cloud so we returned over Heron Pike and Nab Scar.
Very good walk. We also had cloud cover and omitted the final climb up to Fairfield. We finished up in Grasmere village ...Martin Kelley
24 Tarn Crag via the back door
Walk 24 from Walk! the Lake District (South) guide book by Charles Davis, published by Discovery Walking Guides Ltd.
Ratings: Exertion Rating 4 of 5, Time 3.5 hours, Distance 7.8miles/12....
It’s an easy walk until halfway when you go off the trail and go up a steep grassy slope for 300 meters height. It is sa...Landenverzamelaar
A walk from Grasmere village and up onto Helm Crag. I did this anticlockwise but it might be a little easier the other way round. The descent from the summit back to Grasmere is quite steep and might be easier going up. ...
From Grasmere Village to Travellers Rest, can take bus to/from Winterseeds to shorten the walk by 1.5 km at each end. Walk up bridleway signposted to Patterdale then take right fork path above Tongue Gill. Waterfall on T...
Nice trail to one of the best known features of Great Langdale: the Langdale Pikes, a group of peaks on the northern side of the dale. From below, they appear as a sharp rocky ridge, though they are only precipitous on t...
Starting in Grasmere main Car Park head along the old 'coffin' route to Rydal Hall. A nice loop taking in Lake Grasmere and Rydal Water. Worth a stop at the Rydal Hall coffee shop en route. Suitable for dogs.
Easy to follow as you could have got lost without it.pdefraine
Gorgeous loop through fern blanketed valley, rich with little water courses and falls. Well marked route skirts past Grisedale Tarn and then up a moderately difficult (but not technical) scramble to the summit of the Fel...
Walk 76 from WalkLakes website
For more information visit http://www.walklakes.co.uk/walk_76.html
We started the walk at the car park instead of the church (as they do in the web)
After leaving Grasmere you clim...
We were lucky to have a clear afternoon for this incredible hike. Due to our having a small dog with us, we took probably an hour longer than without. No scrambling at any point but there the slope from Grisedale Tarn to...