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Walks near Derwent Water
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Name Rating 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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