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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Borrowdale

Best mountain passes around Borrowdale are found in the heart of the Lake District, a region known for its dramatic landscapes and challenging routes. This area features significant geographic features such as high fells and deep valleys, shaped by ancient trade routes. The passes offer varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts, connecting different parts of the Lake District. Borrowdale serves as a central point for accessing these mountain routes.

Best mountain passes around Borrowdale

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Last updated: April 28, 2026

Grisedale Tarn

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Grisedale Tarn is in an atmospheric setting high in the mountains at the head of three valleys. According to folklore, a battle was fought in 945AD between the Saxon King …

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Sty Head Stretcher Box

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Sty Head is the apex of an ancient and wild trade route between Borrowdale and Wasdale, the Styhead Pass. Right in the mountainous heart of the Lake District, it separates …

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Honister Pass Climb from Gatesgarth

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Imposing and consistently steep, with the hardest stretch near the top and a long stretch of rising road beforehand that will start to tax you before you even reach the climb proper

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Whinlatter Pass Climb from Braithwaite

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One of the best climbs in the area. A steady climb on forest lined roads up to the Whinlatter vistor centre. A good challenge but not as murderous as Honister …

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Wrynose Pass Climb from Fell Foot Farm

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Incredibly steep (almost all over 20%) but so rewarding when you get to the top. The average grade is 11% for this 1.6 mile (2.5 km) climb. On the more …

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Toni
June 15, 2025, Sty Head Stretcher Box

stunning views

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Nice views on a clear day

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Beware of free descending in the wet - it *appears* a shallow descent but you pick up speed quickly and there are some (otherwise lovely) sharp/blind turns.

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Tom
July 9, 2024, Grisedale Tarn

Pretty big tarn surrounded by fells

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Sty Head at 1,601 feet (488 m) is the summit of the mountain pass between Wasdale and Borrowdale. Great Gable rises to the north and the Scafells are to the south. Mountain Rescue has a stretcher box here to aid rescue in this mountainous area. It makes an excellent navigational aid.

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Today's viability mist and fog on either side.a little gutted

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Beware the chicane at the bridge on the descent to Gatesgarth (on the Buttermere road), the stone parapets are lethal if you're out of control here; moreso in the wet

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November 25, 2022, Grisedale Tarn

Grisedale Tarn is the legendary resting place of the crown of the kingdom of Cumbria. Soldiers conveyed it here after the king was slain in 945. The tarn sits at 538m above sea level and is about 33m deep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most challenging mountain passes for cyclists in Borrowdale?

Borrowdale and its surroundings offer several demanding climbs. Honister Pass Climb from Gatesgarth is known for being imposing and consistently steep, considered one of the toughest in the UK. Wrynose Pass Climb from Fell Foot Farm is also incredibly steep, with gradients often exceeding 20%, offering a significant challenge and rewarding views of the Langdale Pikes.

Which mountain passes are best for serious hikers and mountaineers?

Sty Head Pass is a pivotal junction for serious walkers and mountaineers. Located deep in the mountains between Great Gable and Great End, it serves as a meeting point for six distinct paths, offering routes up Great Gable and into the Scafell massif, including access to Scafell Pike. The presence of the 'Sty Head Stretcher Box' highlights the challenging terrain.

Are there any mountain passes with historical significance or unique attractions?

Yes, Honister Pass is historically important for linking communities and features the Honister Slate Mine at its summit. Here, visitors can learn about the area's industrial heritage, take mine tours, or try Via Ferrata adventures. Wrynose Pass is marked by the historic Three Shires Stone at its summit, indicating the meeting point of former county borders.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Borrowdale?

The mountain passes in the Borrowdale area offer breathtaking and dramatic vistas. From Honister Pass, you'll experience wild fell views as you ascend from the wooded valley. Wrynose Pass provides rewarding views of the Langdale Pikes. Generally, these passes showcase the rugged, untamed landscape characteristic of the central fells of the Lake District.

Are there any less crowded mountain walks near Borrowdale's passes?

While popular passes can attract many visitors, exploring routes from passes like Grisedale Tarn can offer options. From Grisedale Tarn, you can choose between valley routes or more challenging ridge walks like the St. Sunday or Helvelyn routes, which might offer more solitude depending on the specific path and time of day.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The mountain passes around Borrowdale are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to Scafell Pike from Sty Head Pass. Cycling is popular, with climbs like Whinlatter Pass Climb from Braithwaite offering a good challenge. For more ideas, explore the hiking routes around Borrowdale or running trails in the area.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Borrowdale?

The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers more favorable weather conditions. However, the Lake District weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for sudden changes. Winter walking routes are available but require appropriate gear and experience due to challenging conditions.

What should I wear for hiking in the Borrowdale passes?

Given the varied and often challenging terrain, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof outer layers, and multiple layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures. Even in summer, conditions can be cold and wet at higher elevations. Always carry a map, compass or GPS, and sufficient food and water.

Are there any family-friendly options or attractions near the mountain passes?

While many passes are challenging, the area around Honister Pass offers the Honister Slate Mine, which provides tours and Via Ferrata adventures that can be suitable for families with older children. For walks, consider exploring the lower sections of paths or seeking out specific family-friendly trails in the wider Borrowdale area, which are generally less strenuous than direct pass ascents.

Where can I find parking access for Honister Pass?

Parking is available at the summit of Honister Pass, particularly near the Honister Slate Mine. This provides convenient access for those looking to explore the mine, start hikes to nearby fells, or simply enjoy the views from the top of the pass.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Borrowdale?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery, the challenging nature of the climbs, and the sense of accomplishment. The unique attractions like the Honister Slate Mine and the historical significance of routes like Sty Head Pass also contribute to a memorable experience. The opportunity for extensive hiking and cycling in a wild, untamed landscape is a major draw.

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