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  Loughrigg, Lake District - Winter Walking
 
Walking Lake District Walks

Walking in the Lake District - Superb!

Fabulous walking country whatever the weather - Spring and Autumn sees some of the best walking of the year. This photograph was taken on the Friday 2nd February taken from a 300m high tarn close to the summit of Loughrigg looking east towards Red Screes.

 

Cote How - Set in the heart of walker's paradise

There are many interesting and varied walks which can be accessed directly from Cote How including the famous Fairfield Horseshoe, Loughrigg Fell, the lakes of Grasmere and Rydal Water, taking in the Coffin trail and Rydal Cave.
We can prvide you with many varied walks with maps and walk plans so please let us know your abilities and what kind of walking you would like and we can advise on the most suitable routes for you.

We also offer organic packed lunches to keep you going until dinner.
And not to worry.... we have ample washing and drying facilities to get you dried out ready for your next day's challenge!

 

January 2007 marked the centenary of Wainwright’s birth... read more

Our Wainwright Walks from Cote How

Although, like many of you, we have already completed many Wainwrights in the past, we thought it would be a good idea to embark on a new set of walks taking in the Wainwrights from Cote How itself. We will diary these walks with photos and comments in order to offer you our insights into the different walks with timescales difficulties etc.

Wainwright Walk 1 - Silver How, Sergeant Man, High Raise

Start Point: Cote How

Finish Point: The Old Dungeon Gill Hotel - Langdale

Time taken: 6-7 hours

 

 

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Sustainable Tourism Award Winners