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Delightful circuit visiting the remains of a famous steel railway viaduct and an ancient ravine woodland, a haven for birds. Fabulous views across the Eden Valley to the Lake District fells.... More info
Green Bell is a delicious little hill, providing a sense of remoteness that is at odds with its height (just over 600m). Start and finish in the pretty village of Ravenstonedale.... More info
The Clouds is a rocky outcrop on the flank of Wild Boar Fell, with limestone crags and pavements. It is a fascinating geological environment, with a history of small-scale farming and mining for minerals and lead and the opportunity to spot birds,... More info
An amazingly varied walk in the heart of the upper Eden Valley. The walk has stretches over limestone pavements, through fields with dry-stone walls, over heather-covered fells and a truly remote river valley.... More info
Wild Boar Fell is a neglected classic on open access land on the southern edge of the Eden Valley, with stunning views to the Howgills, North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and even Morecombe Bay.... More info
This linear walk over one of the long ridges in the centre of the Howgills massif is expansive in its views and atmosphere. You are not likely to meet anybody else there and the views encompass Great Gable and Scafell Pike. ... More info
Rutter Force is a spectacular waterfall situated about 2.5 miles south of Appleby. The walk starts on a minor road and soon joins a beck which is followed upstream to and then past the fall. Pastures and pleasant forest tracks are the main features... More info
Delightful walk along rivers and becks in the stunning Upper Eden Valley, passing an attractive pub; start and finish by Appleby Castle.... More info
England’s highest waterfall, rolling terrain, long views and quiet, deserted hills – all this plus a visit to a work of art by internationally acclaimed artist, Andy Goldsworthy.... More info
A breezy walk from the greystone village of Keld, along the Pennine Way over moorland to 'Britain's Highest Inn' at 1,732ft for lunch. Then it's more moors and a descent through a river valley back to Keld.... More info
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