Walk the Lake District 2025 - 7 Days



Who is this trip for
Genders
- Female60%
- Male40%
Average age
Start / End
- Seatoller
- Seatoller
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
17Highlights
- Hike the beautiful Northern Lake District
- Comfortable 3-star hotel base in the Borrowdale Valley
- All meals included with excellent dinners using local ingredients
Talk to a travel expert
Our experts are ready to perfect your trip with personalised advice on itineraries, transfers, and local tips.
Email UsCall Us: +44 (0)208 004 8886
Free Brochure
Uncover insider tips, see a packing list and view a detailed itinerary and accommodation information.
Summary
Explore the trails and unparalleled scenery of the Northern Lake District. Stay with rural beauty on your doorstep, at our three-star hotel in the rolling Borrowdale Valley - the perfect base to explore some of the country's best walking trails. Over one week, take on leisurely and challenging trails in the Wainwright country, such as Scafell Pike, Haystacks and Cat Bells.
Northern Lakes - Take on several superb hikes and immerse yourself in the unmatched beauty of the northern Lake District.
Valley living - Spend six nights at our three-star base in the Borrowdale Valley with nature at your fingertips.
Expert leader - Each hike is guided by our experienced mountain leader, who knows the local area inside and out.
Itinerary
Day 1
Join trip in Seatoller in the Borrowdale Valley
Our tour starts today at the hotel in Seatoller, a hamlet with a handful of houses and farms. Our peaceful and comfortable base for the week is located in the Borrowdale Valley with commanding views of the surrounding fells. It is a perfect location for exploring the hiking trails of the northern Lakes.
You can check in from 3pm. There is a car park for hotel guests, or if you're arriving by train, Penrith Station is around 40 minutes away by taxi.
Our tour leader plans to meet us in the hotel reception at 6pm for an introductory briefing, followed by a chance to get acquainted with your fellow guests over dinner.
Day 2
Hike to Keswick via Cat Bells
We start our first walk from the door of our hotel after breakfast this morning.
Heading up through open countryside we hike for 45 minutes and then make a short, steep ascent to a mountain pass overlooking Dale Head and the tarn below. We continue up to High Spy and then ramble along the top of this wide ridge for an hour to reach Maiden Moor and then on to Cat Bells. There are fabulous views over Derwent Water and mountain peaks in all directions. At Cat Bells, there are 360-degree views of the surrounding fells and from here we descend to the valley floor and continue walking to Keswick. This pretty market town is home to some great shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants. Later this afternoon we head back to the hotel in our minibus.
Today's moderately-graded walk will take approximately six hours and will cover a distance of 14 kilometres/8.7 miles with a total ascent of 700 meters/2,297 feet and 530 meters/1,739 feet descent.
Day 3
Hike Buttermere and Haystacks
A short drive from the hotel over Honister Pass takes us past stark, rocky scenery towards Buttermere Lake. From here, we start our hike up towards the imposing band of rocks that stand like the wall of a fortress. Our route ascends through the hills and soon we reach the top of Haystacks (597 meter/1,959 feet) with fabulous views across Ennerdale Valley and to the great peaks of Pillar and Great Gable. Haystacks gained fame thanks to the writings of Alfred Wainwright as his favourite fell-top of all, and his ashes were scattered here. We continue towards High Crag on the Red Pike Ridge before descending along a different route with beautiful views of Buttermere and Crummock Water.
Today's moderately-graded walk will take approximately five to six hours and will cover a distance of 11 kilometres/6.8 miles with a total ascent of 700 meters/2,297 feet and 600 meters/1,969 feet descent.
Day 4
Scafell Pike: highest mountain in England (978m)
The ascent of Scafell Pike is the most challenging hike of the week and takes us to some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK. After a very short drive, we start at the hamlet of Seathwaite and follow the river to the 18th-century packhorse Stockley Bridge. We continue beside Grains Ghyll to the impressive gullies of Great End and then to Sprinkling Tarn. From here we make our way through heather and grasslands and onto rocky terrain following a good path through the scree and boulders. We reach the summit plateau of Scafell Pike in around four hours. The views from the top on a clear day are outstanding with Moasdale and Wast Water below us and the Irish Sea and Southern Lakes in the distance. We will descend, steeply at first, with some scree to join up with the classic Corridor Route that leads us past Styhead Tarn and eventually back to our start point. There is one very short section of easy scrambling.
Today's challenging-graded walk will take approximately seven hours and will cover a distance of 15 kilometres/9.3 miles with a total ascent of 970 meters/3,183 feet and 970 meters/3,183 feet descent.
Please note, if you'd prefer an easier guided walk, there is the option to do the two tarns hike which follows the same route from Seathwaite and along Grains Ghyll to the impressive gullies of Great End. We descend to Sprinkling Tarn and enjoy the views of some of the highest mountains in England before descending to Styhead Tarn. We then follow the path down Styhead Pass, past the lovely waterfall of Taylor Ghyll Force, and the famous Stockley Bridge back to Seathwaite.
This alternative easy-moderate graded walk will take approximately four hours and will cover a distance of 10 kilometres/6.2 miles with a total ascent and descent of 510 meters/1,673 feet.
Day 5
Drive to Keswick; Walk up Latrigg and Lonscale Craggs
We drive the short distance back to Keswick where our circular hike commences. After crossing the River Greta we gently climb through the forest on the Cumbria Way. There are lots of birds and wildlife and the views of Derwent Water get better as we climb. We will take a breather at Latrigg, with wonderful views over Keswick and Derwent Water below and Skiddaw and Blencathra above us. We continue up above Latrigg and on to Lonscale Craggs. Our return route takes us through Brindholme wood and eventually, we join the dismantled railway and follow its course, crossing the river several times. We end back in Keswick with time for visits to teashops and pubs before driving back to our hotel.
Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately five hours and will cover a distance of 14 kilometres/8.7 miles with a total ascent and descent of 350 meters/1,148 feet.
Day 6
Walk from Stonethwaite to Grasmere
For our final walk of the holiday, we make a short journey by bus to the pretty hamlet of Stonethwaite. Starting here, we cross the river and briefly follow the Cumbria Way and then the path south that runs next to the river. Very gently we gain height as we head towards a small pass at Greenup Edge, just under High Raise. There are wide views of the valley that we just hiked up and over to the valley on the other side. Hike amongst the hills of Grasmere Common and onto the beautiful Easedale Tarn before heading into Grasmere itself. Grasmere is associated with the Lake Poets, most notably William Wordsworth. Finally, we drive back to our hotel.
Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately five to six hours and will cover a distance of 13 kilometres/8.1 miles with a total ascent and descent of 650 meters/2,133 feet.
Day 7
Trip ends in Seatoller
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel.
What's Included
Accommodation
Comfortable
Meals
Breakfasts: 6, Lunches: 5, Dinners: 6
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
Dates & Prices
Sep 25
from £1,452
- Save 13%Sun 14 Sep 2025 > Sat 20 Sep 2025£1,665Best offer£1,452
Customer reviews & ratings
A superb holiday. Very well organised and the two local guides were friendly, knowledgeable and great fun to be with. A variety of walks were on offer each day - the scheduled walks and another easier route to accommodate all abilities. Better weather would have been preferred so that we could see, rather than imagine, the views, but all the waterproof gear got a good testing. The hotel and food were also first-rate. I would happily do this trip again sometime.
Anonymous VerifiedClimbing scarfell pike in wind rain and minimal visibility but a great hike and achievement. All the walks were good and varied with good guides and great group on the holiday.
Anonymous Verified
Essential trip information
Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.
Still have questions?
Can't find the answer you're looking for? Please chat to our friendly team.
Why book with us
Help Change The World
We collaborate with local businesses and communities.
Best Price Guaranteed
We won't be beaten on price. If you find this adventure at a lower price please get in touch!
You're In Good Hands
We work with trusted tour operators around the world.
You're spoilt for choice
We have the best choice of adventures on the market.