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
Rannerdale Knotts
Latter Barrow
High Rigg [High Rigg South Top]
Lambrigg Fell
Loughrigg Fell
Bowness Knott
Top o' Selside (Wainwright summit)
The Knott (Stainton Fell)
Black Fell
Latrigg
Gummer's How
Holme Fell
Banks
Keldas
Lowther Park
Hutton Roof
Water Crag
Great Stickle
Castle Crag
Latrigg
Wan Fell
Claife Heights
Staveley Fell
Long Crag
Watch Hill [Setmurthy Common]
Beacon Fell
Hawkshead Moor
Blawith Knott
Cleabarrow Hill
nameless (School Knott)
Clints Crags (Wainwright summit)
Latterbarrow
Saskills
Orrest Head
Scout Scar
Shepherds Crag
Scout Scar (Wainwright summit)
Muncaster Fell
School Knott
Muncaster Fell - Hooker Crag
Irton Pike
Todd Crag
Wool Knott
Hampsfell
nameless (Top o' Selside - Brock Barrow)
Hampsfell (Wainwright summit)
Whitbarrow - Lord's Seat
Cunswick Scar
Latterbarrow
Stott Park Heights
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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