Lake District
A world-famous national park in northwest England, home to dramatic fells, shimmering lakes, and scenic trails.
Hills & Peaks
Discover the magnificent summits that define Lake District
Blea Rigg
nameless (Bannisdale Horseshoe - Ancrow Brow N)
Calf Crag
Whin Rigg (Wasdale)
Great Mell Fell
Blake Rigg (Little Langdale)
Arthur's Pike
Uldale Head
Great Paddy Crag
Docker Knott
High Crags (Newlands)
Birk Fell Man - Birk Fell
The Forest [Borrowdale Head] [nameless (Bannisdale Horseshoe)]
Great Cockup
Ullister Hill
Whinlatter Top
Gavel Fell
Bonscale Pike
Crag Fell
Eagle Crag
Harter Fell
High Hartsop Dodd
Little Yarlside
Whinlatter [Brown How - Whinlatter]
Sallows
High Tove
Watendlath Fell [Long Moss]
Threlkeld Knotts
Birk Fell [Bleaberry Knott - Birk Fell]
Mellbreak [Mellbreak South Top]
Broom Fell
Beda Fell [Beda Head]
Mellbreak North Top
Low Pike
Wythburn Fell
Hen Comb
Tarn Crag
Little Mell Fell
Cockup
Stone Arthur
Dodd (Skiddaw)
Grayrigg Forest
Castle Crag
Green Crag
Grike
Baystones [Wansfell]
Wansfell [Baystones]
Wansfell Pike
Longlands Fell
Sour Howes
Featured Walks
Handpicked walking routes in Lake District by our community
Explore the Region
Interactive map showing hills, walking routes, and key landmarks
Why Visit Lake District?
Diverse Terrain
From gentle rolling hills to challenging peaks, Lake District offers something for every walker.
Stunning Views
Breathtaking panoramic vistas and hidden gems await at every turn.
Rich Wildlife
Home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare upland species.
Active Community
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