Tag: south east

  • Yew Barrow, near Newby Bridge

    Yew Barrow, near Newby Bridge

    The walk up to Yew Barrow, near Newby Bridge in the southern Lake District, is less than 2 miles and is only a gentle 430 feet of ascent. The clockwise “lollypop” loop offers beautiful views over the Yew Barrow reservoir, and a very quiet and peaceful walk through the Lake District countryside.

  • Alcock Tarn, Grasmere

    Alcock Tarn, Grasmere

    You’ll find Alcock Tarn above Grasmere, in the central Lake District.  It’s beautiful in its own right, and also offers amazing views out over to Windermere, Coniston, Elterwater, Grasmere, Easedale Tarn and beyond!  We did a 2.5 mile clockwise circular route, starting at the Swan Hotel at Grasmere.

  • Wansfell Pike from Ambleside

    Wansfell Pike from Ambleside

    Wansfell Pike is a Wainwright fell, offering stunning panoramic views. It stands at 482 metres (1581 feet), just outside of Ambleside in the southern Lake District.  It is a big fell for little legs, and a continuous steep climb.  This route is an out and back, totalling 3 miles.  We’d recommend this walk for older,…

  • Wythburn, Thirlmere

    Wythburn, Thirlmere

    This beautiful and quiet 1.75 mile walk takes you along the River Wyth Burn into a peaceful valley at the southern end of Thirlmere reservoir.  It’s a fairly easy walk, with only a slight ascent.  It can be boggy in parts, especially after periods of wet weather, so wear appropriate footwear! The kids will have…

  • Fisherplace Gill, Thirlmere

    Fisherplace Gill, Thirlmere

    Fisherplace Gill waterfalls, above Thirlmere are absolutely beautiful.  And make for a perfect family walk starting from The King’s Head Hotel.  The walk is less than 1.5 miles in total, out and back. The terrain is a bit rocky, and can be slippy when wet, but is lots of fun for the kids to scramble…

  • The Queen’s Head Hotel, Troutbeck

    The Queen’s Head Hotel, Troutbeck

    The Queen’s Head is a former 17th century coaching inn, overlooking the Troutbeck valley, on the Windermere side of the Kirkstone Pass. The building is beautiful, and has maintained all of its character and history.  The food is absolutely delicious.  A blend of home cooked classic pub food, but with a Cumbrian flair.  

  • Grange over Sands Promenade

    Grange over Sands Promenade

    Grange over Sands is a lovely little town, with an absolutely perfect promenade for a short or long family walk.  It has a cafe, playground, skate park and is traffic free and virtually flat, so ideal for all types of wheels, including pushchairs and wheelchairs.  

  • Blea Tarn and Side Pike, Langdale

    Blea Tarn and Side Pike, Langdale

    Blea Tarn is a beautiful and quiet spot in between Little Langdale and Great Langdale.  We did a circular 3 mile walk, taking in Blea Tarn and Side Pike, which offered amazing 360 degree views.