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The best hikes from bus stations around Grisedale Tarn

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Bus station hiking trails around Grisedale Tarn offer access to a landscape characterized by fells, glaciated valleys, and a distinctive mountain lake. The region features varied terrain, including moorland, steep ascents, and rugged sections, with prominent peaks like Fairfield and Seat Sandal. Grisedale Tarn itself is an oval-shaped tarn nestled in a high bowl, formed by glacial erosion. The area provides a network of paths connecting various starting points and higher fells.

Best bus station hiking trails around Grisedale Tarn

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Helvellyn Summit – Striding Edge loop from Seat Sandal

12.9km

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

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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David Howells
May 21, 2026, Steel Fell Summit

This is a lovely Wainwright to do as a short outing from Steel End car park. The climb is quite brutal due to being a steep grassy trail. The summit is marked by a small cairn with a metal triangle. There are fantastic views of Thirlmere Reservoir and the Fairfield peaks, along with Calf Crag, Helm Crag, and much more further afield.

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We added Seat Sandal to our loop that took in Helvellyn, Nethermost Pike and Dollywagon Pike. You drop down to Grisedale Tarn and have a steep climb to the top of Seat Sandal, where there is a shelter and a small nearby summit cairn. The views are super nice over towards St Sunday Crag, Gavel Pike, Cofa Pike and Fairfield.

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Dollywaggon Pike is a great summit, and it is the southernmost peak on the Helvellyn Ridge. You have Nethermost Pike immediately to the north of you. There is a subsidiary top between Nethermost and Dollywaggon Pikes named High Crag. You have great views from the small cairn at the summit and see down the Grisedale Valley and the peaks of Fairfield and St Sunday Crag.

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Nethermost Pike is the second highest peak on the Helvellyn Ridge. It is a steep climb from Wythburn Car Park, but it is well worth it for the views. From its unassuming small cairned summit, there are great views of Striding Edge and the Fairfield. Once here it is a short jaunt to the summit of Helvellyn, or you have a lovely ridge walk south across to Dollywagon Pike.

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David Howells
April 29, 2026, Calf Crag

Calf Crag is a 537-metre (1,762 ft) Wainwright in the Central Fells. It is a great spot that is popular for its panoramic views over Grasmere. A great hike is to walk up Easedale Valley to hike Calf Crag along with Steel Fell, Gibson Knott, and Helm Crag in one ridge walk. The summit is marked by a cairn and offers expansive views of the surrounding fells.

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Iconic Lakeland mountain ridge.

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An easy fell to climb from Grasmere with ascends up a long regular grassy slope. Not so easy if you climb its eastern face direct if you are making a round including Seat Sandal. This route is a difficult steep slope with lose scree in places which once you summit then you have a solid sense of achievement.

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Andy
August 10, 2025, Striding Edge

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are there around Grisedale Tarn?

There are over 300 hiking routes around Grisedale Tarn that are accessible from bus stations. These trails offer a wide range of experiences, from easier walks to more challenging ascents, allowing you to explore the stunning Lake District landscape.

What is the general difficulty level of bus station hikes in the Grisedale Tarn area?

The bus station hikes around Grisedale Tarn offer a varied range of difficulties. You'll find approximately 76 easy routes, 152 moderate routes, and 75 difficult routes. Many paths involve steep and rugged sections, so good fitness and appropriate gear like sturdy walking boots are recommended for most trails.

What do other hikers say about the bus station trails around Grisedale Tarn?

The bus station trails around Grisedale Tarn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 10,900 ratings. Hikers often praise the stunning landscapes, the dramatic setting encircled by prominent fells, and the rewarding views of peaks like Seat Sandal, Fairfield, and Great Rigg.

Are there specific bus stops that serve as good starting points for hikes to Grisedale Tarn?

Yes, popular starting points for hikes to Grisedale Tarn that are accessible by bus include Grasmere and Dunmail Raise. These locations provide convenient access to various trails leading up to the tarn and surrounding fells.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes from bus stations to Grisedale Tarn?

The terrain on hikes from bus stations to Grisedale Tarn is quite varied. You can expect to encounter uphill sections across moorland, rugged paths, and some steep ascents. While some trails feature paved sections, others can be wet and boggy, especially after rain. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.

Are there any circular routes accessible from bus stops near Grisedale Tarn?

Yes, there are several circular routes accessible from bus stops. For example, the Helvellyn Summit – Helvellyn Summit Shelter loop from Seat Sandal offers a challenging circular hike with significant elevation gain, starting from a point easily reachable by bus.

Are the bus station hiking trails around Grisedale Tarn suitable for families?

While many routes involve steep and rugged sections, some trails may be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. It's important to check the difficulty and length of specific routes. For example, the Steel Fell summit – Calf Crag loop from Seat Sandal is a moderate option that could be considered for active families.

Can I bring my dog on these bus-accessible hikes?

Yes, the Lake District National Park is generally dog-friendly, and many bus-accessible hiking trails around Grisedale Tarn welcome dogs. However, please keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and ensure you clean up after them. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.

Are there any routes from bus stops that feature waterfalls near Grisedale Tarn?

Yes, you can find routes that feature waterfalls. The Seat Sandal Summit – Grisedale Tarn Waterfalls loop from Seat Sandal is a moderate hike that specifically highlights waterfalls along the way, offering a scenic experience.

What are some notable viewpoints or landmarks I can see on these bus station hikes?

Hikes from bus stations around Grisedale Tarn offer numerous notable viewpoints and landmarks. You'll be treated to expansive views of rugged peaks such as Seat Sandal, Fairfield, and Great Rigg. The tarn itself is a significant feature, and according to legend, it's the resting place of King Dunmail's crown. The 'Parting Stone' is another historical point of interest near the tarn. For a challenging route with panoramic views, consider the Dollywaggon Pike Summit – Grisedale Tarn Waterfalls loop from Seat Sandal.

How long do hikes from bus stations around Grisedale Tarn typically take?

The duration of hikes from bus stations around Grisedale Tarn varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For instance, a moderate hike like the Dunmail Raise AA Box 487 – Seat Sandal Summit loop from Seat Sandal can take around 2 hours and 15 minutes, while longer, more challenging routes to summits like Helvellyn can take 5 hours or more.

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