Barf, Lord's Seat, Ullister Hill and Seat How passes the iconic Bishop Of Barf looking down on the A66 heading north west from Keswick. With views across Bassenthwaite Lake to the northern hills, and a wander through the woods this is a great circular walk.
Bowscale Fell is set above the pretty little village of Mungrisdale to the north east of Keswick, and is a wide ridge walk.
Carrock Fell and High Pike takes in a geologically interesting area with many old quarries. The route is varied with a steep start that soon reaches high ground and then becomes a rather pleasant stroll.
Souther Fell with added ghosts! And has fantastic views of the mighty Blencathra and Sharp Edge.
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