Walking

Borrowdale is a fantastic area to explore by foot, with plenty of routes to suit a range of abilities and preferences. You can walk up the highest mountains in England (over 900m above sea level), such as Scafell Pike and Skiddaw, or you can enjoy the low-level walks by the lakeshore and through beautiful woodland.

A Walk of Art

This self-guided 8 mile walk starts and finishes at Derwentwater Independent Hostel. It was developed in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society for the Discovering Britain series of geographical self-guided walks. You can find out more information about it here:

https://www.discoveringbritain.org/activities/north-west-england/walks/borrowdale.html.

You can also borrow booklets of the route instructions and commentary from the hostel reception. The booklets are free to borrow but we request a deposit of £10.

Orienteering and geocaching

The hostel has its own small orienteering course. There is also good selection of orienteering courses and trails for children and adults at Whinlatter Forest Park.

Geocaching is becoming increasingly popular in Borrowdale. There is a brilliant circular 3 mile walk from the hostel called the Borrowdale Triangle (BT), taking in Cat Gill, Walla Crag, and Ashness Bridge, which connects 10 caches (little hidden boxes containing a log book and perhaps some surprise treasure!). Can you find them all? You can learn about geocaching and log your finds at www.geocaching.com

 

Derwentwater Independent Hostel
Barrow House
Borrowdale
Keswick
Cumbria
CA12 5UR
Telephone: 017687 77246
Email: reception@derwentwater.org

Thank you to Geoff Williams, Rebecca Laff, Fiona McCarthy, John and Sam Snyder, and KTA for generously providing inspiring photographs.
Thank you to Lisa Bamford at Stoats and Weasels for designing our website, and to Sam Snyder for building it.
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