Lord's Seat and Barf from Whinlatter
Route follows forest tracks and footpaths to climb gently on to Lord's Seat then descends to Barf before returning to visitors' centre. 9.2km, 426m ascent/descent, 2:25hr. Recorded 20/05/16
Owner: ninthace, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Round Crummock Water
Does what it says on the tin. Starts from NT car park in Buttermere. 11.7k, 220m ascent/descent, 2:45hr. Recorded 13/5/16
Owner: ninthace, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Mell Fell Medley
Route 8.83ml - Walked in March 2015. Roadside parking at NY407247. Bagging Great Mell Fell, Little Mell Fell and Gowbarrowfell.
Owner: hillybilly, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Vicar Of Dibley Walk
Turville to Mill End Circular about 12miles This walk takes you into to Vicar of Dibley and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang land using OS Explorer Map 171 Chiltern Hills West or OS Landranger Reading and Windsor 175 Starting in a Turville at The Bull and Butcher PH car park we visit the Vicar of Dibley village and church.,then up the very steep hill to the north of Turville to the Cobstone Windmill used in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Turville isn't only known for Dibley as it has been used in many TV programmes and films including Jonathan Creek and Midsomer Murders. Lord Sainsbury, the chairman of the supermarket chain also lives there. We walk into Fingest. The parish church of St Bartholomew's dates from the early Norman period. It has an unusual tower, with a double vaulted roof. The church is a Grade I listed building. We walk up another steep hill and then down into Skirmett and pass The Frog in Skirmett which is a lovely pub serving great food and beer (or whatever your tipple!) .Don't have too much though because you're not even halfway round, or this stop can be missed if people prefer. We pass through gorgeous Hambledon Village. We eventually arrive at Mill End. In the Mill End part of the village are a watermill, lock and villa. Adjacent to the converted barns and the ordinary home named Mill House, which had served for centuries as home to the moderately wealthy miller of the district,is the much larger, often-photographed Hambleden Mill, which has been converted into flats; this is downstream of a pedestrianised weir from Hambleden Lock. These feature in Jerome K. Jerome's novel Three Men In A Boat. We then walk through woodland and hills , through Southend and back to Turville for a debrief at The Bull and Butcher PH. A walk with some steep hills. Beautiful hills,woods,villages, Thames side and more Red Kites you can shake a stick at! There is some walking on a very busy road for a bit and at least 4 steep hills (bring your walking sticks :) )
Owner: cpjmathieson, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Pendle Hill from Downham
The route starts and ends at the village carpark in Downham (free!). The route is 6.4 miles and took me around 2 and a half hours. A pdf of the walk can be found by clicking the link below.
Owner: bigvern10, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Great End
An 8? mile walk from Seathwaite over Stockley Bridge, then up through Grains Gill & Ruddy Gill to Esk Hause & Calf Cove to reach Great End, returning via Esk Hause & Sprinkling Tarn to Styhead Tarn back to Stockley Bridge & Seathwaite
Owner: catbells, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Castle Rigg Stone Circle and High Rigg
A pleasant trip on predominantly easy going visiting a stone circle and crossing High Rigg with great views of surrounding fells. There is a tea room at Low Bridge Farm that is well worth the visit. 15.4km, 518m ascent/descent, 4hr. Recorded 3/6/15
Owner: ninthace, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Whin Rigg, Illgill Head, Sca Fell and Slightside from Miterd
Longish day with a fair bit of climbing but using a fairly unused route - unlikely to see too many people on this apart from Sca Fell summit - feels very remote. Actual GPX track from my Etrex 30 so squiggly line ;-)
Owner: lorettocourt, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Hartsop Circular
Hartsop Dodd-Stony Cove Pike-Thornthwaite Crag-Gray Crag. 6.2 miles, 2,900 ft
Owner: fitfish, Type: route/track, Area: England.
Water Crag & Rogan's Seat from Tan Hill Inn
From Tan Hill Inn, follow road E. After cattle grid leave road on track to rt. At first bend in track take faint grass path to left. Note: BW shown on map does not exist. Continue on faint or non-existent path ESE via Kings Pit, Mirk Fell Edge, William Gill and Great Scollit Hill to Annaside Edge. Leave path heading S towards cairn that will become visible after first rise. From cairn head SW towards summit shelter and trig point. Follow path from trig point W to Pile of Stones (currick) then SW to corner of fence line near Moor Hen Nest. Follow fence line (not on map) SSW to Rogan's Seat. Take shooter's track S to join Coast to Coast path. Head W along C2C to Swinner Gill, Crack Pot and Keld. Return to Tan Hill on Pennine Way. 19.6km, 592m ascent/descent, est time 4:50hr. (Gps track recorded 01/07/13)
Owner: ninthace, Type: route/track, Area: England.