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fell walking and fell running might not be the hugely popular pastimes they are today. Certainly, the pursuit of Wainwright peak bagging in the English Lake District would never have been invented.
The hills and mountains of the Lake District National Park offer the most spectacular walking routes in England.
The famous author Alfred Wainwright believed its challenging Hall’s Fell ... with some of the most stirring views in the entire English Lake District. This walk from Wasdale involves a lung-bursting ...
For many people, the Lake District is – and only is – about walking. Well, it is almost impossible to step outside without ...
The setting of the Lakeland village of Grasmere, Wainwright said ... For him the introduction to the Lake District, when he came here for a week's holiday in 1930, riveted his whole life to ...
Schoolboy Frankie McMillan, 9, would like to set a world record by climbing the 214 Wainwright peaks in the Lake District 100 ...
Potter’s writing retreat in northwest England, in the Lake District ... mapped by Alfred Wainwright, or A Wainwright, as he preferred to be known, patron saint of fell-walking.
Fresh analysis of Instagram hashtags has revealed that Scafell Pike, Helvellyn, and Cat Bells are the most photographed’ summits in the ...
A determined fundraiser is set to complete his challenge to climb all 214 Wainwrights in the Lake District in one year, three months ahead ...
One of the Lake District’s best-kept secrets is Chapel Stile, a charming village just a 20-minute drive from the popular town of Windemere, and 12 minutes from Ambleside.
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Article continues below The Lake ... walks, from large hikes to small strolls in the area, perfect for picnics in the summer. "If you fancy something hot and homemade, there's the Wainwright's ...