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Mountaineering routes around Lakes are found in a region characterized by rugged fells, deep valleys, and expansive lakes, primarily within the Lake District. This dramatic landscape, carved by glaciers, features iconic peaks and numerous crags suitable for climbing and scrambling. The terrain offers a variety of challenges, from high fells to adventurous gorges, making it a prime location for mountain activities.

Best mountaineering routes around Lakes

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Helvellyn Summit – View of Thirlmere Reservoir loop from Wythburn Church

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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David Howells
May 5, 2026, Mardale Ill Bell Summit Cairn

Mardale III Bell is a 760-metre (2,490 ft) Wainwright summit that sits just in between High Street and Harter Fell. It makes for a good vantage point to look down at Haweswater, and it has a small stone cairn on its broad top. It can be walked in a number of ways, including the Kentmere Horseshoe or the Mardale Loop, both excellent walks.

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The trig-pointed summit of High Street is a broad, flat plateau rather than a dramatic, sharp peak or cliff edge as is common in the Lake District. It is a super good place for a rest break, as there are nearby stone walls for a windbreak. While barren, it has good views of the surrounding fells.

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David Howells
April 29, 2026, Kidsty Pike

The trig-pointed summit of High Street is a broad, flat plateau rather than a dramatic, sharp peak or cliff edge as is common in the Lake District. It is a super good place for a rest break, as there are nearby stone walls for a windbreak. While barren, it has good views of the surrounding fells.

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David Howells
April 29, 2026, Kidsty Pike

Kidsty Pike's small summit cairn sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking a dramatic drop down into Riggingdale Valley. This 780-metre (2,631 ft) peak provides a sharp, rocky, and dramatic Wainwright that is in close proximity to The Knott, Rampsgill Head, High Rise, and High Street, all fellow Wainwrights.

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Nice crossed around waterfalls, massive waterfalls

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Beautiful drop, massive waterfalls

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Hard, nice scramble, nice wiew

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available in the Lakes region?

The Lakes region offers a diverse range of mountaineering experiences, with over 14 routes documented on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 5 moderate and 9 difficult options, ensuring there's a challenge for most mountaineers.

Are there routes suitable for beginners or families in the Lakes region?

While many routes in the Lakes region are rated moderate to difficult, some of the moderate trails can be suitable for those with some hiking experience looking to try mountaineering. For example, the Grisedale Tarn – Dollywaggon Pike loop from Seat Sandal offers a challenging yet rewarding experience without the extreme technicality of some other routes. Always assess the specific route details and your group's capabilities before setting out.

What kind of challenges can I expect on more advanced mountaineering routes in the Lakes?

Advanced mountaineering routes in the Lakes region often involve significant elevation gains, rugged terrain, and technical sections. For instance, the Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale includes the famous Jack's Rake scramble, demanding good scrambling skills and a head for heights. Other difficult routes, like the Bowfell Summit – Esk Pike Summit loop from Great Langdale, traverse high fells with sustained ascents and descents.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the Lakes region?

Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in the Lakes region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Vertical Rock Face Climb – Gunson Knott (822 m) loop from Great Langdale and the moderate Wansfell Pike – Stock Ghyll Woods loop from Ambleside.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see along these routes?

The Lakes region is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. Along your mountaineering routes, you might encounter stunning summits like Old Man of Coniston summit, Helvellyn Summit, or Scafell Pike summit. The region is characterized by its dramatic fells, deep valleys, and expansive lakes, offering picturesque views and unique geological formations carved by glaciers.

What do other mountaineers say about the routes in the Lakes region?

The mountaineering routes in the Lakes region are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging terrain, breathtaking natural beauty, and the diverse array of adventure opportunities available, from scrambling to high fell traverses.

What is the typical duration for mountaineering routes in the Lakes?

The duration of mountaineering routes in the Lakes varies significantly depending on the distance, elevation gain, and difficulty. For example, a difficult route like the Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale, which is 4.8 miles (7.7 km), typically takes around 3 hours 18 minutes. Longer, more strenuous routes such as the Bowfell Summit – Esk Pike Summit loop from Great Langdale, at 8.8 miles (14.1 km), can take over 5 hours.

When is the best time of year to go mountaineering in the Lakes?

The Lakes region offers mountaineering opportunities year-round, but the best time largely depends on your preferences and skill level. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, especially the vibrant fall foliage. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter presents a different challenge with potential for snow and ice, requiring specific winter skills training and equipment.

Are there opportunities for winter mountaineering in the Lakes?

Yes, the Lakes region is known for offering winter skills training and challenging winter mountaineering routes. The rugged fells and crags transform under snow and ice, providing a unique and demanding experience for those with appropriate skills, equipment, and experience in winter conditions.

Where can I find parking for mountaineering trails in the Lakes?

Many mountaineering routes in the Lakes region start from popular trailheads or charming towns. While specific parking details vary by route, areas like Great Langdale and Ambleside, which serve as starting points for several komoot routes, typically offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen trailhead in advance, especially during peak seasons.

Are there any routes that offer a chance for wild swimming or pass by notable water features?

The Lakes region is defined by its numerous lakes and waterways, making wild swimming a popular activity. While specific mountaineering routes might not directly lead to designated wild swimming spots, many trails offer views of or pass close to lakes and tarns. The region is also known for ghyll scrambling (gorge scrambling) and canyoning, utilizing its natural waterways for adventurous activities.

What should I wear for summer mountaineering in the Lakes?

For summer mountaineering in the Lakes, it's crucial to be prepared for changeable weather. Layers are key: a moisture-wicking base layer, a warm mid-layer (fleece), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Don't forget sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a map and compass (or GPS device), sufficient water, and snacks. Even in summer, conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.

Can you recommend a less-trafficked or 'hidden gem' route?

While the Lakes region is popular, some routes offer a sense of solitude. The komoot community highly rates all routes, but exploring areas slightly off the main tourist hubs or choosing routes during off-peak times can lead to a more tranquil experience. Look for routes that might not be explicitly mentioned in general tourist guides but are well-regarded by local mountaineers.

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