This is a lovely level walk in one of the quieter corners of the Lake District.
A gentle undulating path to the shores of Crummock Water.
A tranquil, riverside walk next to the stunning ruins of Calder Abbey, described as one of Britain's most enchanting ecclesiastic relics.
An easy walk along a disused railway line to Woodland valley, a peaceful and delightful corner of the Lake District.
Explore Ullswater - the second largest lake in England surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Information on things to do around Ullswater, where to stay and walks. Glenridding is a popular starting point for walkers and climbers going up Helvellyn, England's third highest mountain.
A strenuous route that goes right into the heart of the hills.
A pleasant circular route around the busy waterfront area of Bowness and the quieter shoreline around Cockshott Point.
A tarmac road and stone track to the quiet west shore of Windermere.
This walk hugs the wooded shoreline of Windermere.
This woodland and meadow walk gives access to the beautiful River Rothay.
A short route around the beautiful grounds of the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole, taking in Windermere lakeshore.
Provides a real upland experience and amazing views of the Langdale Pikes
This short route takes you from Coniston village to the lakeshore at Monk Coniston.
This route is part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Bassenthwaite Reflections programme and is partly made up of recycled plastic boardwalk.
A linear walk into one of Lakeland's most beautiful valleys.
This is a short walk from the picturesque village centre of Caldbeck to the old bobbin mill and the Howk limestone gorge.
A forest road in Ennerdale, the wildest and least inhabited valley in the Lake District.
A level walk along Ennerdale Water's western shore with fantastic views of the wild Ennerdale fells.
Set in the beautiful western village of Ravenglass, this is a walk back in time to one of the tallest remaining Roman buildings in the country.
This short walk links the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway to Boot, with a resting place by the River Esk.
A walk along the shoreline of Coniston Water.
Ahead of Disabled Access Day on Saturday, Lake District National Park volunteer and wheelchair user Annie Wallen this week visited a new path in Bampton to road test the work.
A short, initially steep, walk to one of the best views across the entire southern lakes.