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Walks near Thornthwaite Farm
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Name
Rating
10km
The Old Man of Coniston
Walna Scar, White Maiden, White Pike, with a visit to Blind Tarn
Dow Crag and Goats Water
The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How, Wetherlam
11km
Carron Crag
Green Crag from the Birker Fell road
Coppermines Valley above Coniston
The Old Man of Coniston, from Coniston village
Tarn Hows from Coniston
Wetherlam, via Lad Stones ridge and Black Sails
Cumbria Way - Coniston to Dungeon Ghyll
Cumbria Way - Ulverston to Coniston
13km
Hard Knott Roman Fort
Low and High Dam, Finsthwaite
A very short walk to Hard Knott and Border End
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