Walks
Lake District for Dogs is not responsible for the walks that are added to this site. We would always advise you to use a map and take proper precautions before you embark on any walk. For further information see our advice on safety on the fells with your dog.
Scout
The Southern Fells
Do we have to give away all our secrets? But I suppose its good to share the good times. I'll do a real one soon, promise....read more
Posted by scout
Cartmel
In the valleys
As you arrive in Cartmel village, you become aware of an atmosphere of welcome and, if it is not a busy time, a pleasing tranquillity. This walk leaves from Cartmel¹s racecourse and climbs steadily through woodland and over pastures. It continues to Speel Bank, a sylvan, isolated area, where there is a deer farm. Quiet, indistinct paths take you beside deciduous Collkield Wood, where, as you ... ...read morePosted by graham
Stone Star, Dunnerdale
In the valleys
Duddon Bridge, Croglinhurst, Little Stickle, Ulpha, Croglinhurst, BleansleyBank, Duddon Bridge.
Quiet paths beside the River Duddon and then the River Lickle lead you
over the fells to Ulpha, with a similar way back to complete this
delightful circular walk. It starts from a large layby on the side of
the road to Ulpha, less than 0.25mile from Duddon Bri... ...read more
Posted by graham
Tarn Hows
In the valleys
A thoughtfully graded path is well suited to disabled walkers, thoughvisitors in wheelchairs will need a strong companion for safety on some
of the steeper inclines. This agreeable walk, also suitable for
children, follows well-marked pathways and is at its best in early
spring
Start from the Waterhead car park and go left around the head of Coniston<... ...read more
Posted by graham
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