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.
Elterwater from Skelwith Bridge
In the valleys
It doesn't get any flatter than this! It is now a wheelchair-friendly walk and will suit any dog. If you park at Skelwith Bridge, you can use the cafe (Chesters) at Skelwith Bridge and visit the shop at the start or end of the walk and go to the Britannia Inn in Elterwater for a drink or a meal. There are plenty of places for a dip in the river. When I went with my flat-coa... ...read morePosted by mikeelcock
Lingmoor, Side Pike and Blea Tarn
In the valleys
This is a short sharp climb to a great viewpoint for the whole of the Langdale valley. You can see the Langdale Pikes, Bow Fell, Crinkle Crags, Pike o'Blisco and Wetherlam from Lingmoor. You can visit Blea Tarn on the way back to the car park. Here is my tracklog of the route with some photos: http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=22416 ....read more
Posted by mikeelcock
Easedale from Grasmere
The Western Fells
This is a 6 mile walk from Grasmere round Easedale Tarn and back. It involves some climbing but Sour Milk Gill and Easedale Tarn are great places to swim, and the views and the waterfall are lovely. You can see my tracklog and photos here: http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=22414 ....read more
Posted by mikeelcock
Brockbarrow, High Nibthwaite
The Northern Fells
This is a good walk on the eastern side of Coniston Water at the bottom end. The walk starts in High Nibthwaite, but it may be necessary to park up the road by the lake. It is steep but includes a stream for cooling off and magnificent views from the top. It can be extended by walking further north before dropping down or returning a similar way. I have uploaded my tracklog... ...read morePosted by mikeelcock
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