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Walking from Ambleside

January 16, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Walking from Ambleside sponsored by Polartec offers four different walks of varying difficulty, all starting from Ambleside;

Walking from Ambleside leaflet
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Fairfield horseshoe
Probably the most famous of the classic Lake District’rounds’ linking together some fine high-level ridges and an ascent of Fairfeld itself.

Lily tarn and todd crag
A chance to savour the Lakeland landscape without a major expedition! Just to the west of Ambleside the hills form a long shoulder that extends towards the village from the side of Loughrigg Fell.

Scandale and red screes
An unexpectedly quiet and attractive route into the hills, direct from the hustle and bustle of Ambleside. A little less challenging yet still a fine mountain summit, Red Screes sits in a lofty position easily reached from Scandale Pass by a brisk ascent to the south east.

Wansfell pike
The triangle of fells between Ambleside and Troutbeck terminates at the diminutive summit of Wansfell Pike, surrounded by deep valleys and separated from its neighbouring peaks by considerable distance which allows stunning unrestricted views from the summit.

Before setting off on any of these walks please plot the route on an appropriate map: OS Landranger 90, OS Explorer OL 6, OS Explorer OL7

Polartec Routes – With routes to suit all abilities sponsored by Polartec, you will be sure to take in some great scenery in and around;
Ambelside, Coniston, Keswick

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Smartwool walking routes – Staveley and Kentmere

Smartwool walking routes – Staveley and Kentmere

January 16, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

The Kentmere valley in the Cumbrian Lake District is an area of rolling countryside, valleys, woods, hedges and drystone walls.

These Staveley and Kentmere walking routes sponsored by Smartwool take in the Garburn Pass following the old drove roads and packhorse tracks

Staveley and Kentmere walking routes
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which offer a well-graded course over high ground.

A second walk follows a more steep sided and craggy route over the Western Ridge of Kentmere.

Averaging 6 – 7 hours, and 15 – 18km, these walks will take in mixed terrain.

Before setting off on any of these walks please plot the route on an appropriate map: OS Landranger 90, OS Explorer OL 7

Smartwool Routes – A set of golakes walking guides sponsored by Smartwool.
Each guide contains two walks designed to give both new and seasoned explorers inspiration to get out and discover more of this fantastic landscape.
Areas covered are; Ambleside, Keswick, Stavely and Kentmere.

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