Our aim at WalkLakes is to help you make the most of walking in the Lake District. We do that by searching out the best walks we can find from gentle to challenging and also by putting you in touch with other people who have walked in the Lake District via our forum.
If you want you can keep track of your walks using our web site and log how many hills you've climbed and of what type, be they Wainwrights, Birketts, Hewitts, Nuttalls, or Marilyns. You can also explore all the hills in the Lake District using our interactive map or throughout Great Britain using our hill finder.
We hope we can help you get more out of walking in the Lake District but do let us know if there's anything more we could do to help.
Cloudy with areas of fog above 500 or 600m. Patchy light rain becoming heavy at times from around 2100 or 2200hrs. Southerly winds strengthening, becoming gale force on high slopes and ridges. Freezing level rising above summits.
Very windy conditions with heavy rain, perhaps thundery. Drier and brighter later.
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain or drizzle accompanied by very strong and gusty winds. The rain is likely to be heavy at times with a chance of hail and thunder, especially around the middle of the day. Drier with bright or clear spells developing from around mid-afternoon onwards with a few showers.
Visibility: Extensive cloud down to low slopes overnight and to start the day, rising to about 600m by early afternoon and becoming patchier, mainly affecting southern and western fells. Visibility often poor through the morning with some navigational difficulties, becoming mainly good by mid-afternoon.
Daylight: dawn 06:45, sunrise 07:21, sunset 17:30, dusk 18:07