The Lake District National Park | Glaramara and Allan Crags
This 10 mile loop makes for a great day out! Starting at Seathwaite the walk heads up Thornythwaite Fell, then onto the double summits of Glaramara. A little further on is Allan Crags, where walkers are immersed in the heart of the mountains. Next the trail heads down to Esk Hause, then on to Angle Tarn, before dropping down the famed 'long valley' - that is Langstrath.
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The Lake District National Park | Great Gable and Fleetwith Pike
Join Abbie as she tackles one of the highest fells in England, Great Gable. Along the way she visits Honister Slate Mine, and passes over Grey Knots, Brandreth, and Green Gable, returning via Moses's Trod and a summit of Fleetwith Pike.
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The Lake District National Park run a number of low cost and free guided walking events for all abilities and ages. You can take a look at some of our up and coming walks here:
Lake District Guided Walks: The Langdale Pikes
The Langdale Pikes tower over the Great Langdale valley. This route starts at New Dungeon Ghyll and ascends up to Pavey Ark via Stickle Tarn and continues to Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag before descending down along Dungeon Ghyll.
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The Lake District National Park | Grasmoor and Rannerdale
Parking next to Crummock Water, Abbie climbs Lad Hows to reach the airy summit of Grasmoor, then ventures along the ridge to capture Crag Hill and Whiteless Pike. Then, depending via Rannerdale Valley, she is greeted by a blissful carpet of bluebells, said to have sprung up from those fallen during the battle of Rannerdale.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Ambleside, United Kingdom UK
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The Langdale Pikes, Lake District 17th January 2019
A walk in Great Langdale in The Lake District starting from the NT Car Park next to The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel. The walk heads up to the Langdale Pikes ( Pavey Ark, Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle & Loft Crag). The walk starts at the rear of the car park and follows Stickle Ghyll up to Stickle Tarn. I then walk around the tarn and head up the North Rake on to Pavey Ark and the rest of The Langdale Pikes. The return route follows the path from Loft Crag back down to the car park. Distance is around 4.5 miles.
The Lake District National Park | Lodore Falls, Walla Crags and Great Wood
Having just arrived in the Lakes after a 6 hour drive, Abbie heads out for a short walk along Walla Crag to Lodore Falls, then heads back to camp via Great Wood.
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The Lake District National Park | Helvellyn via the edges
Striding Edge and Swirral Edge are two of the most popular routes to reach the summit of Helvellyn. Abbie heads out on a clear sunny day to tackle the famous horseshoe. Hopefully you have a head for heights!
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Helvellyn from Thirlmere, Lake District 2nd January 2019
A walk up to the 3rd highest point in England, Helvellyn.
The route is one of the shortest routes up to Helvellyn and starts from Swirls Car Park next to Thirlmere. We take an out and back route, the descent route being the same route as the ascent route.
My two brothers, Eric & Gary were with me along with Eric's partner Tracy and Daisy the dog. The path from Swirls Car Park is fairly steep in places. Total Distance is around 4.5 miles.
The Lake District - Langdale Pikes
A walk around the Langdale Pikes in glorious spring weather. #gopro
The Lake District National Park | Scale Force
After climbing Grasmoor and Crag Hill, Abbie heads to the shores of Crummock Water to find the highest waterfall in the Lake District National Park, Scale Force.
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The Lake District National Park | Hart Crag, Fairfield and St Sunday Crag
A great high level walk from Patterdale, taking in Harstop Above How, Hart Crag, Fairfield, Grisdale Tarn and St Sunday Crag.
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Simple Inspiration For Running & Hiking In The Peak District
Shooting for Trail magazine in the Peak District, hiked a beautiful walking & running route up Mam Tor, Lose Hill and Win Hill, easy paths, straight forward navigation and some fun rocks to scramble on. Highly recommended route for running too!
The Lake District National Park | Aira Falls and Gowbarrow Hill
Is this 4 mile circular walk around Aira Force waterfall and Gowbarrow Fell the perfect Lakeland family walk?
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Aerial video of Blea Tarn and Langdale Pikes Lake District Cumbria by DJI Inspire drone
Drone footage of Blea Tarn Lake District by Hovershotz. with views of the Langdale Pikes (Pavey Ark, Harrison Stickle, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle) and over the Crinkle Crags.Part of a project, aerial filming for the National Trust in Cumbria.
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New Forest Walks Part 2 | Ober Water | #HikingUK
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Lake District, beautiful Place in Cumbria UK Made By Huggie2love
Lake District, Area Outstanding Beauty On one of my trips to the beautiful Lake District are some of my pic and my video I made of The beautiful Place in Cumbria The beautiful Derwentwater is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District
The Lake District is a geologically complex, mountainous region in North West England, famous for its magnificent scenery, lakes, stunning waterfalls, ancient monuments, lush green hillsides and mountains (fells). It is also well known for its associations with the poetry and writing of William Wordsworth, who was inspired by the exquisite beauty of the area, and Beatrix Potter who made her home in Lakeland.
Beautiful Derwentwater has been dubbed the 'Queen of the Lakes', in the Lake District. The beautiful Derwentwater is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in North West England. It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale,
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The Lake District National Park | Coniston Old Man and Dow Crag
Join Abbie on a 6.5mile walk as she climbs Coniston Old Man via the remains of copper and slate mines and Low Water Tarn. Her loop then takes her over Dow Crag, Buck Pike and Brown Pike, before she drops down onto Walna Scar Road and heads back to the car.
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