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High fells, deep glacial lakes and thriving rural communities, the Lake District has inspired writers and visitors for centuries

  • England's largest National Park is now a World Heritage Site 


  • Scafell Pike, Englands's highest mountain 16 main lakes and many smaller tarns 


  • Boat trips, sailing, canoeing and swimming 


  • Wainwright's famous 214 fell walks

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Hiking Routes

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Hiking Routes

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7.7 km (4.8 mi)
163 m (535 ft)
Easy (23/100)
2 ¼ hours
Barden Bridge & the Strid
37.9 km (23.5 mi)
1,536 m (5,039 ft)
Severe (121/100)
12 hours
Pen-y-ghent, Whernside & Ingleborough

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1 year ago • 177 views • 2 likes

Blorenge via Keeper's Pond

Follow the lower slopes of the isolated hill of Blorenge to Keeper's Pond before gently scaling the main ridgeline to the summit.

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1 year ago • 28 views • 1 like

Sugar Loaf

This quick walk offers a short and direct ascent of Sugar Loaf, positioned a few miles west of Abergavenny.

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1 year ago • 28 views • 1 like

Extended Beacons Horseshoe

A challenging Brecon Beacons walk visiting the summits of Corn Du, Pen y Fan, Cribyn and Fan-y-Big.

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1 year ago • 17 views • 1 like

Waterfall Country

This brilliant circular walk provides a chance to see many of the waterfalls this area of the Brecon Beacons is well known for.

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1 year ago • 46 views • 1 like

Pen y Fan

Pen y Fan, situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park is the highest peak in south Wales, standing at 886 m (2,907 ft).

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1 year ago • 61 views • 1 like

Highest Peaks of the Brecon Beacons

This challenging walk takes the less traveled route up Corn Du to visit Pen y Fan, the highest point in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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