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7 Nights Accommodation/6 Days Walking

  • Day 1 Travel to Ulverston where your first nights accommodation is booked
  • Day 2 Ulverston to Coniston - 15 miles
  • Day 3 Coniston to Langdales - 11 miles
  • Day 4 Langdales to Rosthwaite - 8 miles
  • Day 5 Rosthwaite to Keswick - 8 miles
  • Day 6 Keswick to Caldbeck - 15 miles
  • Day 7 Caldbeck to Carlisle - 14 miles
  • Day 8 Depart Carlisle for home
Route Description
Ulverston (height above sea level 50m) to Coniston (60m). Distance 15 miles

The route leaves the Ulverston, birthplace of Stan Laurel, and heads north across farmland climbing to Higher Lath Farm (170m) then descending to pass St John’s Church in the hamlet of Broughton Beck (100m). Continuing across farmland the route enters the Lake District National Park near Gawthwaite (160m). The route continues passing farms and small hamlets to Tottlebank (145m) where it crosses low lying fells, passing Beacon Tarn (170m) on the way, before descending to Coniston Water (50m). The route follows a path along the western shore of Coniston Water to Coniston village (60m), in the shadow of Coniston Old Man fell.

Coniston (60m) to Langdale (90m). Distance 11 miles

The route leaves Coniston and climbs through woodland and fields to the stunning Tarn Hows. The route passes the tarn and joins a track through areas of woodland. It passes Great How and turns right to the villages of Colwith and Skelwith Bridge. The Langdale Pikes soon become visible as the route leaves Skelwith Bridge (50m). The route then turns left to follow the beck to the village of Elterwater before entering the Great Langdale valley. The route follows close to Great Langdale Beck, there are wonderful views on the fells on either side of the valley to Dungeon Ghyll (90M).

Langdale (90m) to Rosthwaite (100m). Distance 8 miles

The route follows Mickleden Beck below the Langdale Pikes. The route climbs gradually at first then it turns north and climbs steeply alongside Stake Gill. It crosses the fell via Stake Pass (450m) before descending alongside Langstrath Beck and turning towards the villages of Stonethwaite. Here it joins Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Path to Rosthwaite (100m).

Rosthwaite (100m) to Keswick (80m). Distance 8 miles

The route follows the River Derwent through Borrowdale valley passing the village of Grange to Derwent Water where it follows the western shoreline to the town of Keswick (80m).

Keswick (80m) to Caldbeck (160m). Distance 15 miles

The route leaves Keswick and climbs past Latrigg fell on a path between Skiddaw and Blencathra Mountains. It continues to climb to Skiddaw House (470m) a former Shepherds Hut now a remote YHA bunkhouse. The route now splits to give two options. The high-level option (15 miles) follows the River Caldew down to 350m before ascending again to cross High Pike (658m) in the Caldbeck Fells. From here it is downhill to the village of Caldbeck (160m). The lower-level option (18 miles) descends on the access track to Peter House Farm (210m). The fellside route then contours round the back of the Lake District fells along sections of road walking and field paths to Caldbeck (160M).

Caldbeck (160m) to Carlisle (15m). Distance 14 miles

After leaving the village of Caldbeck this final low-level section of the route follows the course of the River Caldew to the city of Carlisle. The route passes through the villages of Sebergham and Dalston following woodland and farmland public footpaths and bridleways.

Booking

Our self guided holidays are booked on an individual basis and therefore you can start your holiday on any date of your choice between April and early October.