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Spring into the Lakes: Perfect Walks to Shake Off Winter

24th February 2025 By landcadmin

Spring into the Lakes: Perfect Walks to Shake Off Winter Spring in the Lake District. The daffodils are bursting, lambs are frolicking, and the fells are slowly shedding their winter coat. It’s a magical time to explore this stunning corner…

 

The Old Man of Coniston: 3 Walking Routes

22nd February 2024 By landcadmin

The Old Man of Coniston: 3 Walking Routes The Old Man of Coniston, a rugged peak towering over Coniston village at 2633ft (803m), is a must-climb for any Lake District enthusiast. Its summit offers panoramic views, historical whispers of mining days,…

 

Conquering the Lake District: Wainwright Bagging for Beginners

16th February 2024 By landcadmin

Conquering the Lake District: Wainwright Bagging for Beginners The Lake District, with its emerald valleys, rugged peaks, and shimmering lakes, has captivated hikers for centuries. But for some, a simple walk isn’t enough. They crave the challenge, the camaraderie, and…

 

Top 5 Lake District Tarn Walks

18th May 2023 By landcadmin

Top 5 Lake District Tarn Walks Remnants of the last Ice Age, carved out by glacial movement and filled with water, the Lake District is home to some of the most beautiful tarns in the world.  These mountain lakes which…

 

The Magnificent Seven of Coniston

24th May 2021 By landcadmin

The Magnificent Seven We’re not talking about outlaws, but the legendary seven Wainwright summits of the Coniston Fells. In alphabetical order, they are Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man, Dow Crag, Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, and Wetherlam. The truly…

 
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