Walks near Derwent Water

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NameRating
A Short Walk to The Bowder Stone *
A Short Stroll to Lodore Falls *
A short walk to Friar's Crag from the Moot Hall, Keswick *
Castlehead Viewpoint from the Moot Hall, Keswick *
Castle Crag - Borrowdale *
The National Trust Centenary Stone from Keswick *
Skinny Dipping in Blackmoss Pot *
Force Crag Mine *
Walla Crag and the Great Wood **
Catbells and the Newlands valley **
Catbells **
A Short Walk From Ashness Bridge to High Seat **
Millican Dalton's Cave - Castle Crag, Borrowdale **
Grey Knotts and Brandreth circular from Honister **
To Force Crag Mine - a Coledale Low Round **
Dock Tarn, Great Crag, and Watendlath, from Rosthwaite **
Around Derwent Water **
Causey Pike and Scar Crag ***
Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell from Great Wood ***
Misty Skiddaw ***
Lodore Falls, Watendlath, Grange Fell, and the Bowder Stone circular ***
A Walker's Blencathra ****
Robinson, Hindscarth and Dale Head - A Half Newlands ****
A Shorter Coledale Round ****
Catbells, Maiden Moor, High Spy - A Half Newlands ****
The Coledale Horseshoe *****
A Journey from Buttermere to Keswick *****


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Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions.