Lake District Walks

Our aim at WalkLakes is to help you make the most of walking in the Lake District. We do that by searching out the best walks we can find from gentle to challenging and also by putting you in touch with other people who have walked in the Lake District via our forum.

If you want you can keep track of your walks using our web site and log how many hills you've climbed and of what type, be they Wainwrights, Birketts, Hewitts, Nuttalls, or Marilyns. You can also explore all the hills in the Lake District using our interactive map or throughout Great Britain using our hill finder.

We hope we can help you get more out of walking in the Lake District but do let us know if there's anything more we could do to help.


Met Office Felltop Forecast

Today

Early cloud in north and east burning off then sunny. Fresh northeasterly winds on the tops.

Areas of low cloud in north and east soon clearing, otherwise clear or sunny.

Visibility: Patchy cloud at 500-600m in north and east at first with very poor visibility in associated hill fog, otherwise no cloud and very good visibility.

Daylight: dawn 04:15, sunrise 05:02, sunset 21:15, dusk 22:02

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Our Latest Blog Posts

 • It's Tick Time Again
It's the spring so the ticks are out again looking for a meal off you or your dog. We've already found two on ours.

 • Think Before You Park
Cumberland Council is reminding visitors to the area's scenic beauty spots -particularly around Stonethwaite and Wasdale - to park responsibly and with consideration for others.

 • Gauging Stations Update
We've been doing some work on the "water levels" overlay in our mapping app.

 • Hills Database Updated
We've just imported the latest version, 18.2, of the Database of British and Irish hills.

 • Top Ten Bagged Hills
In our site you can record if you've got to the top of any of our hills and so we now have stats, and also a top ten.

 • Bluesky joins Mastodon, Instagram and Facebook
We have now added Bluesky to our portfolio of social media accounts.

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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.