Best hikes of the Lake District: 12 Must-Do Walks for All Levels

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024

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  • @paulm2467
    @paulm2467 20 днів тому

    It’s nice to see the Northern lakes featured, so many people never seem to get past Bowness/Ambleside/Grasmere.

  • @MattWhitingsEurope
    @MattWhitingsEurope Рік тому +4

    This is a great guide for people like me who haven't made it to the Lake District yet - really must get that sorted! I like how you classified the various walks and hikes by difficulty and added who might find them particularly suitable. You have so much magnificent footage - it's great to look back and see all the highlights again. A very informative and well produced video!

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому

      Hi Matt, it's such a stunning part of the UK, you must get yourself there!!! Thank you for the kind words about the footage - though I feel like it's easy as the scenery does the hard work for me!

  • @KimberlyGJones
    @KimberlyGJones Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this excellent video! My husband and I are putting together a hiking / photography trip for 2024, and we know nothing at all about this region. This is a helpful start for us.

  • @Mischaoconnell
    @Mischaoconnell 3 місяці тому

    Literally planning my summer hikes all from this video. Thanks for being so informative ❤

  • @Love_rainy_days
    @Love_rainy_days Рік тому +1

    Caroline, Thanks for sharing the best hikes in the Lake District. Can people fish in the lakes? Can you overnight camp on the trails? Love your channel and the cool videos. We had an other extremely experienced solo hiker missing this week. 90 volunteers and dogs, were activated. He "self-rescued himself" with the help of other hikers after 3 days missing. One happy ending, but others are still missing. Cheers 🍦🍦🤠

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому +1

      Hey hey. There are opportunities for fishing as I've seen people doing it over the years, but there' signs saying you need permits and I understand you get these from local Angling associations. The camping on the trails is a funny one. Technically speaking, wild camping is only allowed if you have the land owners permission, but more often than not, people don't know who owns the land/how to reach out to them. A lot of people wild camp anyway, but so it up high, past the last farmers wall on land that feels unused. They set up late and leave early the next day leaving no trace. I have sadly seen some people camping in very obvious areas like lakeshores however! But on our final day of this trip when we hiked the Langdales, we saw in the National Trust's car park a chalk board encouraging wild camping. It asked people to leave a note on the vehicle dash board stating how long they'd be away for and to use the honesty box to pay on return. I didn't know until then that the National Trust encourage wild camping on some of their land - which is amazing! So pleased to hear the solo hiker in your region was able to rescue himself with the help of other hikers - it's such a lovely hobby until it goes wrong! Cheers 🍦🍦

  • @hannahonslow8923
    @hannahonslow8923 16 днів тому

    Hello! Loved the video, thank you. Do you happen to have links for the two Buttermere walks please? Looks fab but struggling to find routes. Thank you!

  • @jachnoavhnvaon
    @jachnoavhnvaon 2 місяці тому

    Hellvelyn is my go to. Easily the best hike in the Lakes for me

  • @richlondoner
    @richlondoner Рік тому +4

    My fav easy walk is from Vicarage Road in the village of Ambleside. Start here, go past the church into Rothway Park, go past the standing stones, then cross a stone bridge, follow the sign which says 5 miles to Grasmere, and continue on the road taking in the lovely fells and passing the stepping stones (have fun getting all the way across and back). Continue until you almost come to the main A591 road, instead of going over a bridge, go left up the hill past a car park, keep on going and you will come out to lovely views of Rydal Water. You can choose to go up to the caves, or go low and hug the water's edge. Either way, you should continue until you make your way to a gate by a ruined house/barn by the start of some woods. Go through the gate and woods, and soon you'll come to a bridge, but instead of crossing it (there's a theme here), turn left and follow the path by the rives edge (one tiny scramble downhill) along until you get to the start of Grasmere ("lake") by the weir, which again, you shouldn't cross over the bridge there. Here you can relax on the small sandy beach or continue into the woods and out again, following the lake path until you get to a short but steep climb to a road, at the top turn right towards Grasmere (village) and then stop off at Tweedies Bar for a deserved drink (or two!), Other highlights are pretty much guaranteed buzzard sightings, lots of damselflies (month dependent), sheep, and maybe even a military jet or two. It's not a walk for all as it has some bits that a wheelchair can not manage, but otherwise, it's fairly flat and can be managed easily within 3 hours.

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому

      This sounds like such a lovely walk. I've not done much in the way of 'village to village' walks, but I imagine the idea of being able to grab lunch in a café, and ice cream on the way back etc. is brilliant! One for the list for the next time we're up there!! Thank you for sharing!

    • @richlondoner
      @richlondoner Рік тому

      @@WhenAdventureKnox I'm actually going up to the lakes in two weeks for my birthday holiday, so I'll see if I can do a video of it! If you leave at 9am, you can get to Grasmere at midday, just in time for pubs to open, plus cafes etc. You then have the afternoon to do what you want, from here on a nice day there is a nice 'moderate' walk up to Easedale Tarn and on the way there is a really nice waterfall/pool of water where you can even go for a small swim!

    • @anthonycraddock6739
      @anthonycraddock6739 3 місяці тому

      Dodd below Skiddaw is a nice short walk with fabulous views of derwent and basssentwaite . Troutbeck tongue gives you a medium high level walk view of Windermere . Blea Tarn , low level with great views of the Langdale Pikes .

  • @ReviewMyView82
    @ReviewMyView82 5 місяців тому

    What an amazing video. Enjoyed every minute. Keep up the good work.

  • @lakedistrictcampingwitAce
    @lakedistrictcampingwitAce 5 місяців тому

    Lovely.

  • @Garncec
    @Garncec Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video guys!
    Being cheeky you dont have a gpx file of yr walks do you?
    No probs if not. Really loved the video, i think ill be bagging these.
    Love the commentary!

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 🙏 I'm afraid we don't have a gpx file of the walks. Of late, we almost always use All Trails, but in the earlier days we used things like books in AirBnB's and borrowed ones from our local library, and we also used things like the National Trust's website. I don't know if any of that is helpful for you.

  • @TheGeordieHiker
    @TheGeordieHiker 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤

  • @brianswany
    @brianswany 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Maybe more info on length and how long the walks take for us beginners ta.

  • @arjun0101
    @arjun0101 3 місяці тому +1

    This is amazing. Can we do this walk if we stay near windmere railway station and are travelling to windermere by train?

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  3 місяці тому

      Hi Arjun. If you're talking about Orrest Head then yes, very much so!

  • @Futile_Soundscapes
    @Futile_Soundscapes 6 місяців тому

    The walk up to Scaffle Pike, by the ‘tourist route’, is it accessible for those who are a bit afraid of heights?

  • @oliverwolfe1866
    @oliverwolfe1866 Місяць тому

    wast water is defo the best lake .pj west

  • @wecomeinpeace1
    @wecomeinpeace1 Рік тому +1

    Random question but did i pass you on your way up the Rhyd ddu path on Saturday morning?

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому

      Ah, I wish so much that I'd been on the Rhyd Ddu path on Saturday, but sadly I was home in London! I hope you enjoyed the hike as much as we did when we conquered it!

    • @wecomeinpeace1
      @wecomeinpeace1 Рік тому +1

      @@WhenAdventureKnox Mistook someone for you... good job i didn't say anything lol

    • @WhenAdventureKnox
      @WhenAdventureKnox  Рік тому

      @@wecomeinpeace1 Did they have a vlogging camera with them - I'm curious to know who looks like me who vlogs? If you ever see me though - please come and say hi. It's only ever happened to me once and it totally made my day!

    • @wecomeinpeace1
      @wecomeinpeace1 Рік тому

      @@WhenAdventureKnox No Equipment with them but i just exchanged good mornings and she had a similar accent to yours and was wearing a cap. Thought it may have been you on a day off.

  • @ahsahm
    @ahsahm 5 днів тому

    For a walking video, it seems rather stupid not to have any mention a key element, THE BLOODY DISTANCE!!

  • @kennethmidwinter982
    @kennethmidwinter982 3 місяці тому

    For goodness sake…. I do not want to listen to “ Annie” who in the advertisement complained about her financial position. Where does this fit in with hiking. We have all had a period of financial difficulties. Good god stop this advertising in the middle of what was a great video however has now been deleted for me. Shocking.
    I appreciate its Google. Stop supporting Google.
    Bad form my friend.