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Miles Without Stiles 17: Coniston to Torver Jetty

A walk along the shoreline of Coniston Water.

Miles Without Stiles 4: Scout Scar

A short, initially steep, walk to one of the best views across the entire southern lakes.

Miles Without Stiles 40: Staveley Riverside

Cross one of England's fastest flowing rivers on an elegantly designed bridge.

Miles Without Stiles 34: Derwentwater Lakeshore

This is a beautiful woodland walk along the western shore of Derwentwater (largely following the Derwentwater Way).

Miles Without Stiles 3: Kentmere

A linear walk into one of Lakeland's most beautiful valleys.

Miles Without Stiles 37: Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Trail

A beautiful walk along the river Greta on a multiuser trail.

Miles Without Stiles 38: Latrigg

A short but initially steep walk to an amazing view of Keswick and Borrowdale.

The North Lakes - explore and visit

Discover the lakes tucked away in the Lake District National Park's north west. Peaceful and serene Crummock Water, Loweswater, Buttermere and Bassenthwaite. Plan your visit and explore the local villages and walks plus you can also book your accommodation online.

Lake District route improved for all abilities

People of all abilities can now enjoy a smoother way to take in spectacular views across Windermere, thanks to National Park rangers upgrading a new path at Bowness.

Miles Without Stiles 39: Station Coppice

A short routes with excellent views of Thirlmere Reservoir.

Miles Without Stiles 36: Friar's Crag

A beautiful and varied walk to a stunning viewpoint.

Miles Without Stiles 41: Loughrigg Tarn Circuit

Route provides superb views of Loughrigg Tarn, nestled in a bowl beneath the steep flank of Loughrigg Fell.

Community improves access at new Bampton path

Ahead of Disabled Access Day on Saturday, Lake District National Park volunteer and wheelchair user Annie Wallen this week visited a new path in Bampton to road test the work.

Windermere and Ambleside - explore and visit

Explore and book accommodation, activities, attractions and things to do in and around Windermere and Ambleside in the Lake District. Plan your visit to Lake Windermere with maps, local walks, boat hire and car parks.

Grasmere and Rydal

Discover Grasmere and its many attractions and walks it has to offer. The village has numerous shops, pubs and cafes plus you can also visit Wordsworth's grave in the churchyard and sample the legendary Grasmere Gingerbread. In the summer make sure you hire a rowing boat to explore Grasmere lake.

Miles Without Stiles 24: Ennerdale Forest Road

A forest road in Ennerdale, the wildest and least inhabited valley in the Lake District.

Miles Without Stiles 31: Portinscale Riverbank Loop

This is a pleasant short circuit along the banks of the River Derwent, taking in Portinscale village.

Miles Without Stiles 10: Grasmere Riverside

A delightful path takes you along the River Rothay and away from the busy streets of this popular village.

Miles Without Stiles 1: Pooley Bridge to Gale Bay

A linear route along the shore of Ullswater.

Miles Without Stiles 2: Brothers Water

This level route takes you along the wooded shoreline of Brothers Water, past Hartsop Hall, to the campsite at Sykeside.

Seven ways to discover the Western Lake District

Did you know you can reach the beautiful west coast of the Lake District on a scenic rail journey from Barrow, Lancaster, Carlisle and beyond?

7. The services we offer

Links to information about the Authority's duties as the local planning authority and covers the control of development, enforcement of planning control, byelaws and other related matters. Also includes information relating to management of the National Park.

Miles Without Stiles 50: Orrest Head

Accessible walking and wheelchair route from Windermere town to the top of Orrest Head fell. See route map, description and photos of the trail.