3 part audio walking trails series
3 audio walking trails exploring industrial archaeology of Windermere catchment, looking at how humans shape landscape. Each trail has mp3 audio, downloadable guide, route instructions and map:
- Dig Dig Dig Audio Trail 5km, Grasmere-Greenhead
- Feel the Force Audio Trail 5km, Grasmere-Easedale
- Hearts of Oak Audio Trail 2.3km, Elterwater Common
The 8 Greenwood Trails
A collection of walks in Rusland, an area that stretches between Windermere and Coniston Water to the south of Grizedale forest. Greenwood Trails. Check out the trails on the Ruslands Horizon website via the below links.
A collection of walks in Rusland, an area that stretches between Windermere and Coniston Water to the south of Grizedale forest.
- Trail 1: Old Hall Farm to Rusland Moss and Hay Bridge – 2.5 km / 6.7 km / 8.7 km
- Trail 2: Haverthwaite Heights to Abbots Reading – 3.5 km / 4.8 km
- Trail 3: The Bobbin Mill to High Dam, Yewbarrow and Finsthwaite – 4.3 km / 10 km
- Trail 4: Oxen Park to Bethecar Moor – 6 km / 9.5 km / 11.5 km
- Trail 5: Rusland valley and Yewbarrow – 7.5 km / 13.7 km
- Trail 6: Grizedale West multi-user accessible trail – 10.5 km with optional extra loops
- Trail 7: Finsthwaite Tower and The Knott – 5.6 km
- Trail 8: Satterthwaite and Rusland – 7.5 km / 9.5 km
Scafell Pike (challenging)
Scafell Pike is a popular, but challenging hike. Visitors to Scafell Pike must be prepared and have significant mountaineering experience. Our volunteer mountain rescue teams attend some preventable rescue call-outs to the Scafell range, particularly Piers Gill from the corridor route to Scafell Pike.