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Lake District Walks - http://www.lakedistrictwalks.com/
By John Dawson. Contains detailed descriptions of 42 walks in the Lake District, with over 300 photographs. |
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Contours Walking Holidays - http://www.contours.co.uk/
Guided and self-led walking holidays in Scotland, England and Wales. Includes maps to help choose walks, which also give additional information on the walks, including how strenuous they are. |
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Walking Women - http://www.walkingwomen.com/
Walking and hiking at all levels in the English Lake District. |
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Walks in The Lake District - http://www.lakeswalks.co.uk/
A variety of walks both easy and difficult within Cumbria. Details and photographs. Includes a list of accommodation, and places to eat. |
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Walkers' Bags - http://www.walkersbags.co.uk/
Offers a baggage transfer service between youth hostels, bed and breakfast establishments, guest houses and hotels for walkers along the Hadrian's Wall National Trail route. |
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Leaney's Lakeland Fells - http://www.leaney.org/
A listing of the Fell and Rock Climbing Clubs 244 fells and Wainwright's 214 fells with walking log, and photographs. By Andrew Leaney. |
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Striding Edge - A Photo Guide to The Lake District Fells - http://www.stridingedge.net
A photo diary of the Wainwright Lake District Fells and the Bill Birkett Lake District Fells, with fell details and GPS co-ordinates. |
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Wainwright's Lakeland Fells - http://web.ukonline.co.uk/mountains/wailis.htm
A photographic guide to the many walks in the Lake District described by AW Wainwright in his seven books 'A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'. By Ann Bowker. |
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Wandering Boots - http://www.wandering-boots.co.uk/
Offer guided walks in the Lake District for every level of walker and navigation courses. |
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Ramblers' Association (Lake District Area) - http://www.ralakedistrict.talktalk.net/
The Ramblers' Association promotes walking in the countryside, protects rights of way, campaigns for access to open country, and defends the beauty of the countryside. Information about the local groups. |
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The Lakeland Way - http://www.lakelandway.com/
A 25 mile walk between Borrowdale, Langdale, Wasdale and culminating in the ascent of Scafell, England's highest mountain. |
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Cold Keld Walking Holidays - http://www.coldkeld.com
Guided walking holidays, and accommodation in a 17th century farmhouse. Includes booking details, prices and location. |
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Guided Walks in the Lake District led by Mark Scott - http://www.classicfellwalks.co.uk/
Guided walks in the Lake District throughout the year, private bookings for personally tailored guided walks also arranged. Guided walking holidays in Scotland annually. Led by Mark Scott, Mountain Leader. |
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The Lake District Fells - http://www.bassplace.freeserve.co.uk/wildcamp/lakes.htm
Brief guide to the 214 Lakeland fells which are described in the seven guides written by AW Wainwright. Some photographs, and detailed reports. |
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The Lake District Page - http://web.ukonline.co.uk/sw.rae/
Details of walks by Stuart Rae, some history of the Lake District, and a database of pictures. |
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Lakeland Experience - Guided Walks - http://www.lakelandexperience.co.uk
Qualified walking guides offer guided walks throughout the Lake District. Details and photos. |
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Walks around Braithwaite in the Lake District - http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/braithwaitewalks/
A short description of walks within 10 miles of Braithwaite, near Keswick, in the northern Lakes, with photographs. |
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Pathfairies - http://www.frizington.fsnet.co.uk
A humorous and serious look at the work of upland path builders in the Lake District. |
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Lake District Outdoors - Walking - http://www.lakedistrictoutdoors.co.uk/outdoor_activities/walking/walking.cfm
The official website from Cumbria Tourist Board dedicated to people who enjoy walking in Cumbria. Features over 30 routes. |
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Make Tracks For The Countryside - http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~cccjp/
Walks from Cumbria's Coastal Railway. Eight walks of between 3 and 6 miles are described, all of which start at a railway station on the Cumbria Coast railway line. |