Close up of boots on walk in Borrowdale
listen

Fix the Fells

Fix the Fells logo

What's the problem?

65 per cent of our visitors say the spectacular scenery is why they travel to the Lake District and 87 per cent confirm they go for a walk. No surprise then that a people counter on a footpath in Wasdale clocked 28,616 walkers in June 2005!

However popularity has its drawbacks. Erosion scars caused by the passage of millions of feet can damage the landscape irrevocably.

What's the solution?

A partnership project involving ourselves, the National Trust and Natural England has been addressing the problem over recent years. A further five-year Heritage Lottery Fund award builds on what has already been achieved.

Fix the Fells is a five year project run by a partnership of the Lake District National Park Authority, National Trust and Natural England. It is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, with additional support and funding from the Tourism and Conservation Partnership, Friends of the Lake District and the Ramblers Association. It:

There are volunteering and training opportunities, educational visits and events and activities for everyone to get busy!

To see how much has been raised, donate online and news check out Fix the Fells (opens in new window).

Footpath Erosion

Our education service has produced a Footpath Erosion Factsheet (opens Document Library).

Follow us on Facebook Twitter
National Parks - Britain's breathing spaces