Route: Lanthwaite Hill
Area: Western Lake District
Date of walk: 30th August 2017
Walkers: Andrew and Gilly
Distance: 2.1 miles
Ascent: 400 feet
Weather: Sunny
This is one of our favourite walks, thanks partly to the wonderful views from the top of Lanthwaite Hill, which is gained after a short and easy climb
We parked in the National Trust car park at Scalehill Bridge and, instead of heading along the wide track to the foot of Crummock Water, we turned uphill and climbed up the rocky staircase which leads to the top of Lanthwaite Hill (or Brackenthwaite Hows as the OS calls it)
The views from the top are wonderful in all directions. We’ve been up here numerous times and have never seen another soul, maybe because the path to the top is not shown on the OS. After admiring the views for a while we re-entered Lanthwaite Wood. The path skirts the edge of the wood, with good views across Lanthwaite Green to Grasmoor
We then descended to the shore of Crummock Water and walked back to the start along the track through Lanthwaite Wood – a wonderful short walk which is always a delight
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