Cumbrian Fells in winter

Walking in South Cumbria

Listed below are some tried and tested walks. Some start and finish in the village or are within a 15 - 45 minutes drive from Storth. All walks are circular and take around 2 hours. Most start and finish near a good pub. 

Storth to Hazelslack

Storth to top of quarry

Torver to Coniston Longlands - Burton - Priest Hutton  Storth - Teddy Heights - Fairy Steps

Lythe Valley - Whitbarrow Scar

 Winster

Casterton

Crosby Ravensworth

Bowland Bridge 

Castlerigg Stone Circle

Tosca near Kirkby Lonsdale Dent Barbon Higher Tiberthwaite
Halton Satterthwaite Condor Green - Aldcliffe rtn (8m) Legburthwaite (Steep ascent/decent) Fairy Steps from Storth
Wray Troutbeck Troutbeck 2 Elterwater - (Skelwith and Colwith Forces) Sedgwick
Lowick Common Sedburgh Cartmel Fell Bouth Arkholme
Dallam Deer Park Cockerham High Newton Far Sawrey Bowland Bridge (all on roads)
Cark in Cartmel Satterthwaite2 Sedburgh Longlands Hotel Staveley
Thirlmere Cowan Bridge Swinside Abbeystead Bouth 2
Broughton Mills Kings Meaburn Simpson Ground Finisthwaite
Pooley Bridge
Flookburgh
Shap-Hardendale
Rigmaden
Great Langdale
Borrowdale
Heversham Head
Heversham
Condor Green
Askham
Oxen Park
Force Mills
Foulshaw
Bowland Bridge (Roads)
Warton Crag
Birkrigg Common
Ulverston Canal Burneside Silverdale Ings Crooklands
Bigland Tarn Source of the Bela Smardale Gill Ulverston Rigmaden Bridge
Haverthwaite Gait Barrow Brigsteer Broughton Mills Dolphinholme
Torver High Common Strickland Arms Latterbarrow Lythe Valley Loughrigg
Staveley-Potter Tarn Lupton Hampsfell Glasson Dock Over Kellett
Strawberry Bank Askham Torver


Cumbria in summer

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