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                 Lanercost Priory and Hadrian Wall
                Lanercost Priory and Hadrian Wall            
            
        
                A nice walk to see the Lanercost Priory and walk a section of the Hadrian's Wall. The ruin of Hadrian Wall is not visible on this section.            
            
            
    
                 Gelt wood
                Gelt wood            
            
         
        
        
                A gorgeous circular walk to discover gelt wood and the river Gelt. Dog friendly walk.            
            
            
    
                 Talkin Head and Simmerson Hill from Talkin village
                Talkin Head and Simmerson Hill from Talkin village            
            
         
        
        
                Dog friendly circular walk in the North Pennines AONB. View from the top of Talkin Fell is breathtaking with its series of cairns.            
            
            
    
                 South Tyne Trail - Haltwhistle to Lambley Viaduct
                South Tyne Trail - Haltwhistle to Lambley Viaduct            
            
         
        
        
                Dog friendly circular walk from Haltwhistle to Lambley Viaduct via the South Tyne Trail.            
            
            
    
                 Haltwhistle
                Haltwhistle            
            
         
        
        
                Circular walk near the river and railway. It goes close to two farms where plenty of farm animals are on view. Towards the end of the walk, you will see the remains of Bellister Castle on your right. It's a National Trust site.            
            
            
    
                 Eden trail
                Eden trail            
            
        
                Circular walk following the Eden trail. The walk is passing by King Edward Monument and following the entry of the estuary before going back inland. Dog friendly.            
            
            
    
                 Hadrian's Wall from Steel Rigg
                Hadrian's Wall from Steel Rigg            
            
        
                This walk covers a section of Hadrian's Wall. Starting from Steel Rigg, Northumbria National Park, the route includes a visit to Housesteads Fort and the dramatic scenery of Hotbank Crags and Crag Lough. The route along the wall has many ups and downs but does provide you with a chance to walk in the footsteps of the Roman Legions.            
            
            
    
                 Hadrian Wall and the Sycamore Gap
                Hadrian Wall and the Sycamore Gap            
            
        
                Lovely walk along the Hadrian's wall to see the famous sycamore gap and its tree. Dog-friendly walk.            
            
            
    
                 Long Meg and Raven Beck
                Long Meg and Raven Beck            
            
         
        
        
                Dog friendly circular walk from the village of Kirkoswald to the stone circle of Long Meg and her Daughters.            
            
            
    
                 Peel Crags & Winshield Crags from Vindolanda
                Peel Crags & Winshield Crags from Vindolanda            
            
         
        
        
                This Northumbria walk explores one of the more dramatic sections of Hadrian's Wall and also includes Vindolanda Roman Fort. This walk can also be undetaken using the Hadrian's Wall bus service AD122 which runs from April through to September.            
            
            
    
                 Cragend and Crow Crags from Housesteads
                Cragend and Crow Crags from Housesteads            
            
        
                This Northumberland walk includes Hadrian's Wall and the Pennine Way. The route crosses some rough ground which can be rather boggy after heavy rain.            
            
            
    
                 Housesteads Roman Fort and
                Housesteads Roman Fort and            
            
         
        
        
                An easy circular walk with the option to explore the Roman fort at Housesteads. The walk takes in some of the best preserved sections of the wall with great views over the dramatic landscape.            
            
            
    
                 Allen Banks and Staward Peel
                Allen Banks and Staward Peel            
            
        
                Great dog friendly circular walk following the river Allen and passing by the remains of Staward Peel. Gorgeous views of the surrounding valley from the path around Staward Peel.            
            
            
    
                 Carrock Fell
                Carrock Fell            
            
        
                Great walk to Carrock Fell. The path to the summit is very steep but short. A bit of scrambling to reach the summit.            
            
            
    
                 From Mayburgh Henge to Brougham Castle
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Bowscale & Mosedale
                Bowscale & Mosedale            
            
        
                A virtually level farmland and mossland stroll through two pretty Lakeland hamlets with views of Carrock Fell and beyond.            
            
            
    
                 Blencathra
                Blencathra            
            
        
                Circular route up to the Saddleback of Blencathra. The route follows some of the easier routes on this iconic fell; the
still-considerable effort is rewarded with dramatic mountain views.            
            
            
    
                 Souther Fell
                Souther Fell            
            
        
                The broad ridge of Souther Fell gives excellent views of Blencathra and more distantly over the Vale of Eden to the North Pennines.            
            
            
    
                 Knock Fell
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Orthwaite
                Orthwaite            
            
        
                Nice circular walk from Orthwaite village around Little Cockup and Great Cockup. This path is not really popular. Dog friendly.
⚠️Good navigation skill is needed as the path is not visible the entire walk.            
            
            
    
                 Dunmallard Hill Settlement, Pooley Hill
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Binsey Wainwright from Binsey Lodge, Lake District UK
                Binsey Wainwright from Binsey Lodge, Lake District UK            
            
         
        
        
                A quick sunset walk up to Binsey Wainwright in the Lake District. With lovely views looking towards the Skiddaw range and Bassenthwaite.            
            
            
    
                 Blencathra via Sharp Edge from Scales
                Blencathra via Sharp Edge from Scales            
            
         
        
        
                Sharp Edge is the highlight of this Lake District walk to Blencathra's highest point at Hallsfell Top. Sharp Edge is challenging mountain environment and needs treating with respect. The views from the Top are stunning covering most of the Lake District's highest fells.            
            
            
    
                 Binsey
                Binsey            
            
        
                Nice circular walk to Binsey summit.
⚠️The way back is on the road. The section after is on a busy road without pavement.            
            
            
    
                 Rough Rigg to Cow Green - Durham Round Trail
                Rough Rigg to Cow Green - Durham Round Trail            
            
        
                The 13th section of the Durham Round Trail is short and can easily be added to the previous section. The section starts with a walk down through fields which affords good views of the surrounding land. The route then climbs again across farmland and moorland until it reaches Cow Green Reservoir.            
            
            
    
                 Cauldron Snout from Cow Green Reservoir
                Cauldron Snout from Cow Green Reservoir            
            
        
                An easy walk in the North Pennines this walk visits one of the waterfalls on the upper Tees. The walk can easily be extended to visit the limestone crags of Falcon Clints by using the Pennine Way.            
            
            
    
                 Cow Green Reservoir to Langdon Beck - Durham Round Trail
                Cow Green Reservoir to Langdon Beck - Durham Round Trail            
            
        
                The 14th section of the walk begins at Cow Green Reservoir and passes the impressive Cauldron's Snout before joining the Teesdale Way for a while along the banks of the River Tees            
            
            
    
                 High Cup Nick from Cow Green Reservoir
                High Cup Nick from Cow Green Reservoir            
            
         
        
        
                This is a fairly undemanding walk through a wild North Pennine landscape. The route visits two outstanding natural features - High Cup Nick and Cauldron Snout - using a section of the Pennine Way. There are no route finding issues even in poor visibility.            
            
            
    
                 Lonscale Fell
                Lonscale Fell            
            
        
                Great walk to Lonscale Pike.
⚠️ Steep ascent between section (1) and (2) that can be challenging.            
            
            
    
                 Circular walk to Latrigg summit
                Circular walk to Latrigg summit            
            
        
                Lovely family friendly circular walk passing by Latrigg summit and Brundholme Wood. This is dog friendly walk.            
            
            
    
                 Extended Sandbed Gill trail in Dodd Wood
                Extended Sandbed Gill trail in Dodd Wood            
            
         
        
        
                Dog-friendly circular walk following the Sandbed Gill trail in Dodd Wood and extended to go around the summit of Watches. Beautiful views of Bassenthwaite lake.            
            
            
    
                 Along Keswick old railway line
                Along Keswick old railway line            
            
         
        
        
                Easy circular walk along the Keswick old railway line and back by the bottom of Latrigg summit. Amazing view of Keswick along the way. Dog friendly and pushchair / wheelchair friendly until the waypoint (1).            
            
            
    
                 YHA hopping in the Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Black Sail
                YHA hopping in the Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Black Sail            
            
        
                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 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 and finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. There are 6 Wainwrights, 1 lake, 3 tarns and a ferry.            
            
            
    
                 YHA hopping in the Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Ennerdale
                YHA hopping in the Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Ennerdale            
            
         
        
        
                The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. 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 and finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way there are 10 Wainwrights, 1 lake, 3 tarns and a ferry.            
            
            
    
                 YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Borrowdale
                YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Borrowdale            
            
         
        
        
                The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. 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 and finishing at a YHA in The Lakes. Along the way there are 3 Wainwrights,a ferry and 1 pub.            
            
            
    
                 YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Grasmere
                YHA hopping in The Lake District - YHA Keswick to YHA Grasmere            
            
        
                The YHA is a great institution and I guess most fell walkers have stayed at a hostel at some time in their lives. 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 9 Wainwrights, 2 tarns, and 1 pub.            
            
            
    
                 Wainwrights five most north westerly fells
                Wainwrights five most north westerly fells            
            
        
                Varying walk covering the 5 most North Westerly Wainwright fells. Taking in the summits of Barf, Lords Seat, Broom Fell, Ling Fell and Sales fell. With views the full length of Bassenthwaite Lake and the magnificent massive of Skiddaw. Coastal views should be evident on a clear day.            
            
            
    
                 Lattrig from Keswick
                Lattrig from Keswick            
            
         
        
        
                At 368m (1207ft), Lattrig is one of the lowest fells in the Lake District. However, the views from the summit are unrivalled and that’s what makes it such a popular climb. This route takes you steeply uphill through both Lattrig and Bruntholme Woods before an easy ascent to the Viewpoint.            
            
            
    
                 Under Starry Skies - Friar's Crag
                Under Starry Skies - Friar's Crag            
            
        
                This is such a short walk, but it serves a purpose. With International Astronomy Day falling on 12th October, this short stroll will take you to a local viewpoint very close to Keswick where you can leave the light pollution behind and watch the stars from this perfect spot.            
            
            
    
                 Shores of Derwentwater from Keswick
                Shores of Derwentwater from Keswick            
            
        
                A linear Lake District walk that follows the shore of Derwentwater south from Keswick to Lodore landing stage. The return to Keswick uses the seasonal launces on Derwentwater.            
            
            
    
                 Around Derwent water
                Around Derwent water            
            
        
                This dog-friendly walk is one of the most famous in the Keswick area. It is low-level with a small ascent and a great view of the surrounding summits.            
            
            
    
                 Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and Ashness Bridge
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Grisedale Peak
                Grisedale Peak            
            
         
        
        
                Dog-friendly circular walk to Grisedale Pike summit. This walk was done clockwise; however anti-clockwise is better if you prefer a smoother descent.            
            
            
    
                 Stile End, Outerside, Causey Pike Summits
                Stile End, Outerside, Causey Pike Summits            
            
        
                A challenging walk to Stile End, Outerside, Causey Pike summits from the village of Braithwaite. Dog friendly.            
            
            
    
                 Braithwaite to Thorwaite and Whinlatter Forest
                Braithwaite to Thorwaite and Whinlatter Forest            
            
        
                Short circular walk from Braithwaite passing by Whinlatter forest. Dog friendly.            
            
            
    
                 Braithwaite to Keswick
                Braithwaite to Keswick            
            
        
                Low level circular walk from Braithwaite and passing by the side of Cat bells summit and Portinscale village. Dog friendly            
            
            
    
                 Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head Circular
                Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head Circular            
            
         
        
        
                This is half of the classic Coledale Horseshoe walk. It ascends the magnificent Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head before descending over Sandhill to Coledale Hause and then taking the path down to the Force Crag Mine track in Coledale for the return leg. It passes next to Force Crag Mine and if you check with the National Trust you could time this walk with the option to tour the mine buildings.            
            
            
    
                 Whinlatter Seat How Circular
                Whinlatter Seat How Circular            
            
         
        
        
                A circular walk starting from Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre ascending via forest trails to Seat Howe which offers good views over Keswick and Derwent Water before descending via well defined forest trails back to start.            
            
            
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