Walks rated ** - easy

NameLength
Red Screes from Kirkstone Pass 3km
Steel Knotts - Pikeawassa 4km
Grisedale Tarn 4km
Walla Crag and the Great Wood 5km
Loughrigg Fell from White Moss 5km
Silver How 5km
Glenridding Dodd 5km
Bleaberry Tarn above Buttermere 5km
Catbells and the Newlands valley 5km
Knott Rigg and Ard Crags 6km
Aira Force and Gowbarrow Fell 6km
Alcock Tarn 6km
Catbells 6km
Harter Fell 6km
The Old Man of Coniston 6km
A visit to Cathedral Cavern from Tilberthwaite 6km
Beda Fell from Martindale 6km
A Short Walk From Ashness Bridge to High Seat 6km
Birk Crag, Harrop Tarn and Blea Tarn 6km
Helm Crag 6km
Millican Dalton's Cave - Castle Crag, Borrowdale 6km
Loughrigg Fell from Rydal 7km
Whinlatter 7km
High Tove and Armboth Fell from Thirlmere 7km
Green Crag from the Birker Fell road 7km
Skiddaw - Dodd 7km
Longlands, Lowthwaite, and Brae Fells 7km
Latterbarrow from Hawkshead 7km
Coppermines Valley above Coniston 7km
Wansfell, and Wansfell Pike 8km
Grey Knotts and Brandreth circular from Honister 8km
Fellbarrow from Thackthwaite, Lorton Vale 8km
Around Hayeswater Reservoir 8km
Nab Scar and Alcock Tarn 8km
Souther Fell 8km
Moss Eccles Tarn and Claife Heights  8km
Sour Howes and Sallows 9km
High Rigg, Naddle Fell, and Wren Crag 9km
To Force Crag Mine - a Coledale Low Round 9km
The Old Keswick Railway Line and Latrigg 10km
Dock Tarn, Great Crag, and Watendlath, from Rosthwaite 10km
Tarn Hows from Coniston 10km
Loughrigg Fell from Ambleside 10km
Whitbarrow Scar and Lord's Seat 11km
Loughrigg Tarn 12km
Troutbeck Tongue 12km
Waterfalls and the Cathedral Cavern, from Elterwater 13km
Around Derwent Water 16km


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.