Walks near Grasmere village

The small village of Grasmere located in the heart of the Lakes is an ideal base for walkers, with a wide variety of hills and surrounding countryside there is going to be something suitable for everyone.

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NameRating
Allan Bank Woodland Walk *
Stockghyll Force - Ambleside *
Raven Crag and Castle Crag beside Thirlmere *
Red Bank from White Moss near Ambleside *
Orrest Head - the view that changed a young man's life *
High Sweden Bridge Circular *
An Ambleside Waterfalls Wander - Stockghyll Force and Blue Hill Wood *
A circuit of Grasmere *
The National Trust Centenary Stone from Keswick *
Easedale Tarn *
Grasmere and Rydal Water *
Grisedale Tarn **
Loughrigg Fell from White Moss **
Silver How **
Alcock Tarn **
Birk Crag, Harrop Tarn and Blea Tarn **
Helm Crag **
High Tove and Armboth Fell from Thirlmere **
Wansfell, and Wansfell Pike **
Nab Scar and Alcock Tarn **
Loughrigg Fell from Ambleside **
Loughrigg Tarn **
Seat Sandal ***
Wansfell Pike, Troutbeck, and Skelghyll Wood ***
Stone Arthur, Great Rigg, Heron Pike and Nab Scar ***
Easedale Tarn, Codale Tarn, and Tarn Crag ***
High Raise, Sergeant Man, and Blea Rigg from Langdale ****
Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag ****
Red Screes and Middle Dodd from Ambleside ****
The Fairfield Horseshoe *****
A Journey from Dungeon Ghyll over the Fells to Ambleside *****
The Dodds and Clough Head, via Sticks Pass and St John's in the Vale *****


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.