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Friar’s Crag, Keswick

Friar’s Crag, Keswick

February 26, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Measured to the nearest half mile and with a grading scheme for gradients and surface quality there are currently 21 routes available.

1 – Friar’s Crag, Keswick

  • Distance of route: 3.2km (2 miles)
  • Grid reference: NY 299247
  • OS X (Eastings)     329950
  • OS Y (Northings)    524750
  • Nearest Post Code   CA12 4TB
  • Surface: Smoothish – with minimum of dirt on hands for self-propelled
  • Gradient: Level, gradients up to 1 in 12
  • Parking: Lakeside Car Park
  • Toilets: Lakeside Car Park – Key available from National Trust Information Centre (closed in winter)
  • Special features: View Point, woodland

This is a circular route linked by good pathways to vehicle parking close to the start. There are no hills but a strong pusher is advisable if tackling the full two mile circuit, especially as wet weather can make certain stretches a bit muddy.

More details can be found here.

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