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Not a light undertaking with some challenging climbing, particularly the infamous Walna Scar Road. However, the trails are some of the best on the west side of the Lake District, the sense of wilderness and the views over the far fells and out to the Irish Sea are beyond spectacular and all the better for your supreme effort!
Set in the south-west of the region the Duddon Valley is remote, unspoilt and one of the…
Originally know as Sunkenkirk, consists of 50 stones at the foot of Black Combe. Access…
The long ridge of Black Combe rises almost from the sea and is linked to the Ulpha Fells…
Deep and narrow gorge on Stanley Ghyll reached via marked route from National Trust car…
Remnants of five stone circles and two possible stone avenues, circles range from 14' to…
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