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Walks near Braithwaite
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Name Rating Moss Force on Newlands Hause
A short walk to Spout Force
A Short Walk to The Bowder Stone
Ling Fell
Whinlatter Forest - Heavy Sides Walk
A short walk to Friar's Crag from the Moot Hall, Keswick
Words In The Woods
Sale Fell
A stroll to Holm Wood beside Loweswater
Castlehead Viewpoint from the Moot Hall, Keswick
Castle Crag - Borrowdale
Great How
Watch Hill outside Cockermouth
The National Trust Centenary Stone from Keswick
Force Crag Mine
Walla Crag and the Great Wood
Catbells and the Newlands valley
A Short Walk From Ashness Bridge to High Seat
Whinlatter
Skiddaw - Dodd
Longlands, Lowthwaite, and Brae Fells
High Rigg, Naddle Fell, and Wren Crag
To Force Crag Mine - a Coledale Low Round
Dock Tarn, Great Crag, and Watendlath, from Rosthwaite
Around Derwent Water
Fleetwith Pike via Fleetwith Edge
Barf, Lord's Seat, Ullister Hill and Seat How
Causey Pike and Scar Crag
Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell from Great Wood
Hen Comb from Loweswater village
Gavel Fell and Blake Fell from Maggie's Bridge, Loweswater
Ullock Pike, Longside Edge, Carl Side
Misty Skiddaw
Graystones, Broom Fell, and Lord's Seat
Little and Great Sca Fells, Meal Fell, and Great Cockup
Great Calva and Knott from Mosedale
Robinson and Hindscarth from Little Town
Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head
Robinson, Hindscarth and Dale Head - A Half Newlands
A Shorter Coledale Round
Catbells, Maiden Moor, High Spy - A Half Newlands
A longer walk over Bakestall and Skiddaw
The Coledale Horseshoe
The Glaramara Wainwrights
The Grasmoor Six Wainwright Fells
The Dodds and Clough Head, via Sticks Pass and St John's in the Vale
A Journey from Buttermere to Keswick
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