Catbells Lake District
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 5.80 km
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Average duration: 2h 45
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 388 m
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Vertical drop: - 392 m
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Highest point: 448 m
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Lowest point: 138 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Lake District
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District: Above Derwent
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Start/End: N 54.579723° / W 3.164406°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 145 m
- S/E : km 5.8 - alt. 141 m
Other walks in the area
Cat Bells summit
Cat Bells summit is one of the easiest Wainwright summits to do. It is perfect for a family day out; however during summer months this walk is very popular. Dog friendly walk.
Catbells, Dale Head and Hindscarth - The Newlands Horseshoe
A rewarding Lake District walk of the highest calibre. The Horseshoe route takes in all the peaks on either side of the Newlands Valley and offers some wonderful walking and superb views throughout.
Cat Bells, Maiden Moor and High Spy by Boat from Keswick!
In my opinion there is no better way to get to the start of the ascent of Cat Bells other than by boat. Catching the first ferry of the day will allow you to get to Hawes End without all the hassle of trying to find somewhere to park. The return ferry from Lodore Landing Stage is just as pleasant with fantastic views.
Parking: There are several places to park in Keswick but I like to park at the Lakeside Car Park near the Theatre by the Lake and the Landing Stages.
Ard Crags and Knott Rigg Circular

On this circular walk you will be rewarded with a lovely ascent up the small but beautiful Ard Crags, followed by an undulating ridge to Knott Rigg. The descent from Knott Rigg keeps to the top of a second ridge with good views ahead. The last section takes in farmland paths and tracks before joining the road.
Newlands Valley Low Level Circular (Mine Exploration and Newland's Church)

An interesting low level walk with the opportunity to explore old mine workings as an option. The walk takes in farmland paths and tracks and ventures above the fell wall to the dam and reservoir built by the miners. Even if you choose not to venture into the mine tunnels finding the entrances is mini adventure. Newlands Church is lovely and adds further interest to the walk.
Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and Ashness Bridge
Great circular walk with gorgeous views of Derwent water and Keswick. Two Wainwright summits (Walla Crag and Bleaberry fell) and the famous Ashness bridge. Dog friendly.
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