English Lakes Route: Wray to Blelham Tarn Circular Walk, Wray Castle
A scenic route in the Lake District where access, distance and terrain can be planned in advance without losing the feeling of a real walk.
Verified routes with descriptions, difficulty, surface details and trip planning.
A scenic route in the Lake District where access, distance and terrain can be planned in advance without losing the feeling of a real walk.
A practical route for discovering the Lake District: about 298.7 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.
A practical route for discovering the Lake District: about 58.1 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.
A scenic route in the Lake District where access, distance and terrain can be planned in advance without losing the feeling of a real walk.
A scenic route in the Lake District where access, distance and terrain can be planned in advance without losing the feeling of a real walk.
A full day walk of about 16.2 km through the Lake District, with the main interest in fells, lakes, stone walls, valleys and village paths.
A long stage or multi-day section of about 155.9 km through the Lake District, with the main interest in fells, lakes, stone walls, valleys and village paths.
A scenic route in the Lake District where access, distance and terrain can be planned in advance without losing the feeling of a real walk.
A short outing of about 3.7 km through the Lake District, with the main interest in fells, lakes, stone walls, valleys and village paths.
A practical route for discovering the Lake District: about 21.1 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.
A practical route for discovering the Scottish Highlands: about 23.5 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.
This is a linear route of about 5.8 km in the Scottish Highlands, suitable for travellers who want a clear route plan rather than a random walk.
A practical route for discovering the Scottish Highlands: about 57 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.