Lake District Fells for Beginners

For those new to hiking in the Lake District, there are several beginner-friendly fells that offer moderate difficulty and scenic views. These fells are perfect for those looking to explore the stunning landscapes of the Lake District without taking on the more challenging peaks.

Loughrigg Fell

Lake District Fells for Beginners
Image Credit: Wikimedia
  • Parking: Pelter Bridge Car Park
  • Distance: 6.5 km
  • Height: 336 m
  • Time: 3 hours
  • Ideal for younger walkers and beginners, offering views of Nab Scar, Rydal, Grasmere, and Windermere.

Walla Crag

Lake District Fells for Beginners

  • Parking: Bell Close Car Park, Keswick
  • Distance: 9.6 km
  • Height: 379 m
  • Time: 3.5 hours
  • Provides exceptional views over Derwentwater and the surrounding fells.

Catbells

  • Parking: Parking area near Hawse End
  • Distance: 6 km
  • Height: 451 m
  • Time: 2.5 hours
  • A popular walk with views of Derwentwater and the North Western Fells.

Tarn Hows and Black Fell

  • Parking: Tarns How Car Park
  • Distance: 8.8 km
  • Height: 322 m
  • Time: 3.5 hours
  • Offers picturesque views of Great Langdale, Scafell Pike, Coniston Old Man, and more.

Latrigg

  • Parking: Latrigg car park
  • Distance: 2 miles
  • Height: Not specified
  • Time: Not specified
  • A relatively easy walk with immense views of the Borrowdale Valley.

Gummer’s How

  • Parking: Gummer’s How car park
  • Distance: 1.5 miles
  • Height: Not specified
  • Time: Not specified
  • A short and easy walk with views of Windermere.

Arnside Knott

  • Parking: Arnside prom
  • Distance: 3 miles
  • Height: Not specified
  • Time: Not specified
  • Offers stunning viewpoints and is close to the car park.

These walks are suitable for beginners and provide a range of scenic views and moderate challenges. Always ensure you are properly equipped and prepared for the walk, including checking the weather and having the necessary gear.

See also  Explore the Rugged Terrain of the Lake District with Lake District Driving Experiences

Family-Friendly Options

For families with children, some easy and accessible walks include:

  1. Buttermere Lakeside Walk:
  2. Parking: Gatesgarth Car Park, Cockermouth
  3. Distance: Not specified
  4. Height: Not specified
  5. Time: Not specified
  6. A scenic and straightforward walk around Buttermere Lake.

  7. Grasmere:

  8. Parking: Broadgate Meadow Car Park
  9. Distance: Not specified
  10. Height: Not specified
  11. Time: Not specified
  12. A gentle walk from Grasmere to Alcock Tarn and back.

  13. Beatrix Potter’s Footprints:

  14. Parking: Near Sawrey, Hawkshead, Ambleside
  15. Distance: Not specified
  16. Height: Not specified
  17. Time: 1 hour
  18. A short and easy circular walk suitable for families.

Best Times to Visit

The best times to visit the Lake District fells for beginners depend on personal preference regarding weather and crowd levels. Generally:

  • Spring (March to May): Mild weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful wildflowers.
  • Summer (June to August): Warm weather, longer days, but more crowded.
  • Autumn (September to November): Comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and scenic foliage.
  • Winter (December to February): Crisp weather, fewer crowds, but some paths may be more challenging.

Remember to always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before embarking on a walk.

References

  1. Moderate to Easy Fell Walks in the Lake District
  2. Best Easy Walks in the Lake District
  3. Best Beginners Hikes in Lake District
  4. Easy Mountain Walks in the Lake District
  5. Lake District Walks for Beginners

Leave a Comment