Center Parcs - Whinfell
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 3.56 km
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Average duration: 1h 05
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 21 m
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Vertical drop: - 23 m
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Highest point: 185 m
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Lowest point: 157 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Brougham
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Start/End: N 54.633697° / W 2.654925°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 174 m - Start on
- 2 : km 0.03 - alt. 172 m - Turn left
- 3 : km 0.04 - alt. 172 m - Turn right
- 4 : km 0.06 - alt. 171 m - Turn right
- 5 : km 0.51 - alt. 180 m - Keep left
- 6 : km 0.87 - alt. 163 m - Keep right
- 7 : km 1.22 - alt. 158 m - Keep left
- 8 : km 1.79 - alt. 168 m - Turn sharp right
- 9 : km 2.87 - alt. 180 m - Keep right
- 10 : km 3.24 - alt. 180 m - Keep left
- 11 : km 3.5 - alt. 171 m - Keep right
- 12 : km 3.53 - alt. 172 m - Turn right
- S/E : km 3.56 - alt. 174 m
Other walks in the area
From Mayburgh Henge to Brougham Castle

This flat, linear walk will allow you to discover some English Heritage with Mayburgh Henge and Brougham Castle while enjoying a riverside walk along River Eamont. Nearby you can also visit King Arthur's Round Table.
Knock Fell

A circular walk dominated throughout by the giant golf ball that is the radar station at Great Dunn Fell. You will use some good roads, some tracks and the Pennine Way on this walk.
It is worth downloading the Knock Geotrail leaflet from the link I have listed below as it provides more information on the geology of the area than given in my description. Similarly, you could follow the link to the Discover Britain webpage and learn about the Helm Wind which is particular to the Cross Fell area.
Dunmallard Hill Settlement, Pooley Hill

This circular walk brings you along River Eamont before going up into the woodlands around Dunmallard Hill. On the way enjoy views of the countryside and over Ullswater loch.
Long Meg and Raven Beck

Dog friendly circular walk from the village of Kirkoswald to the stone circle of Long Meg and her Daughters.
Howtown to Patterdale; Lakeside

A lovely amble around the Southern Eastern shore of Ullswater with great views. An excellent family walk if combined with the Ullswater Steamer from Glenridding.
Gowbarrow Fell via Aira Force

This is a lovely circular walk with continued interest and some great views over Ullswater. You will take in the dramatic Aira Force and upper cascades, then climb to the summit of Gowbarrow Fell where there are great views.
The descent is more gradual and passes the remains of an old shooting lodge before arriving at another great view point at Yew Crags. The return gives good views and the interesting Lyulph's Tower.
Gowbarrow Fell via Aira Force
A short and interesting walk to the top of Gowbarrow Fell via Aira Force. This is an out and return walk but uses paths on either side of Aira Beck to maintain interest and give different views of the waterfalls and cascades. It is useful for a short weather window if you want to stretch your legs and you get a couple of hours of dry weather between the rain. (A longer walk around the fell is also available here.)
YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Patterdale to YHA Keswick
The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. Funny how they were created "to help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside, particularly by providing hostels or other simple accommodation for them on their travels". Here's a collection of routes starting or finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way are 8 Wainwrights, 2 lakes, 1 tarn and 1 pub
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