Walks rated **** - serious

NameLength
Bowscale Fell 8km
Scafell Pike via Mickledore 8km
Blencathra via Hall's Fell Ridge 9km
The Langdale Pikes: Pavey Ark, Thunacar Knott, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle 9km
Slight Side from Wha House, Eskdale 10km
Pasture Beck Round, from Hartsop 10km
Haystacks and Fleetwith Pike 11km
Robinson and Hindscarth from Little Town 11km
The Dovedale Round: Hartsop above How, Hart Crag, High Hartsop Dodd 12km
Base Brown, Green Gable, Great Gable and Seathwaite Fell 12km
Place Fell and a stroll alongside Ullswater  12km
Wetherlam, via Lad Stones ridge and Black Sails 12km
Grasmoor via Lad Howes ridge 12km
Scafell Pike via the Corridor Route from Wasdale 12km
Great Borne and Starling Dodd above Ennerdale 12km
Scafell Pike circular via Mickledore 13km
High Raise, Sergeant Man, and Blea Rigg from Langdale 13km
Crinkle Crags 13km
Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head 13km
A Walker's Blencathra 13km
A Riggindale Round 13km
The Buttermere Edge 14km
Bowfell, via Worneyside Force, Hell Gill, and the Great Slab 14km
White Side and Raise, from Glenridding 14km
Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag 14km
Red Screes and Middle Dodd from Ambleside 14km
A Fusedale Round: Steel Knotts, Loadpot Hill, Arthur's Pike, Bonscale Pike 14km
Rest Dodd and The Nab 14km
Robinson, Hindscarth and Dale Head - A Half Newlands 15km
St Sunday Crag and Grisedale Tarn  15km
Eagle Crag, Sergeant's Crag and Ullscarf 15km
A Shorter Coledale Round 15km
Rossett Pike, Angle Tarn, Esk Pike and Bowfell 15km
The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How, Wetherlam 15km
Helvellyn round from Thirlmere 15km
Scafell Pike from Seathwaite via the Corridor Route 15km
Great End, Scafell Pike, and Lingmell: a roundabout journey 15km
Catbells, Maiden Moor, High Spy - A Half Newlands 16km
A longer walk over Bakestall and Skiddaw 17km
Cumbria Way - Ulverston to Coniston 26km
Cumbria Way - Dungeon Ghyll to Keswick 27km


WalkLakes recognises that hill walking, or walking in the mountains, is an activity with a danger of personal injury or death.
Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions.