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Attractions and Places To See around Blindbothel - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Blindbothel are located in Cumberland, providing access to the Lake District National Park. This region offers a combination of natural features, fells, and cultural sites. The area serves as a base for exploring diverse landscapes and nearby towns such as Cockermouth.

Best attractions and places to see around Blindbothel

  • The most popular attractions is Sale Fell, a trail that is the most northern of Wainwright's North Western Fells. It offers peaceful trails…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Sale Fell

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The most northern of Wainwright's North Western Fells, Sale Fell is quiet and peaceful with fantastic views. As there are lots of different paths to explore too, it's definitely a place to put on your list.

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Grisedale Pike

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Rising gracefully to a sharp peak piercing the north-western skies of Lakeland, Grisedale Pike is a fine mountain with superlative views. If you’re feeling energetic, tick it off as part …

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Hopegill Head

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Views for days! Surrounding peaks include Grisedale Pike, Grasmoor, Whiteside and Ladyside Pike. Hopegill Head can be climbed as part of the Coledale Horseshoe, or (my preference) over Ladyside Pike. …

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Ling Fell Summit

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Ling Fell boasts terrific views to the north west, overlooking Cockermouth. On a clear day you can even see the Galloway hills in Scotland! Ling Fell is one of two …

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Causey Pike

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Causey Pike is one of the best known Lakeland fells, because of its recognisable nobbly shape which forms part of the magnificent lakeside landscape from the shores of Derwentwater. The …

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Cragsman Daz
August 9, 2025, Causey Pike

summit of caulsley pike

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Ian
June 9, 2025, Sale Fell

Again, great views of the north of the lake. We could just make out Scotland

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Ian
June 9, 2025, Ling Fell Summit

Nice Fell that gives great views of the north of the lake

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Causey Pike is a Wainwright fell in the beautiful Newlands Valley offering a stunning view of Derwentwater

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The accent up Ling Fell, from the Greystones approach, Was a quite tough and steep. Once it levels out though, you feel the burn from the legs ease and your greeted with a well earned actual trig.

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Cragsman Daz
April 13, 2025, Causey Pike

causey pike

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Jessica Mather
February 8, 2025, Causey Pike

Causey Pike looks imposing from most angles and a great scramble up the front from Rowling End. Otherwise can be done from the otherside which is easier to navigate.

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Agnieszka
November 9, 2024, Sale Fell

beautiful, easy walk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I explore around Blindbothel?

The area around Blindbothel is rich in natural beauty, offering access to the Lake District National Park. You can explore various fells and summits, such as Sale Fell, known for its peaceful trails and views towards the Skiddaw range, or the sharp peak of Grisedale Pike with its extensive Lakeland views. Other notable fells include Hopegill Head and Ling Fell Summit, which offers views of Cockermouth and even the Galloway hills in Scotland on clear days. The picturesque Buttermere Valley and Crummock Water are also within easy reach.

Are there any challenging hikes or climbs in the Blindbothel area?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Grisedale Pike is a fine mountain with a sharp peak, often climbed as part of the popular Coledale Round horseshoe walk. Hopegill Head is another challenging climb, often tackled as part of the Coledale Horseshoe or over Ladyside Pike. Causey Pike also presents a rewarding climb with some scrambling to reach its iconic nobbly summit.

What cultural or historical sites are near Blindbothel?

The nearby Georgian market town of Cockermouth, considered the gateway to the Western Lake District, offers significant cultural and historical sites. You can visit Wordsworth House and Garden, the birthplace and childhood home of William Wordsworth. The town itself retains a medieval layout with historic architecture and the ruins of Cockermouth Castle.

Are there family-friendly activities or walks around Blindbothel?

Yes, Sale Fell is noted as a family-friendly trail with lots of different paths to explore. Additionally, nearby Whinlatter Forest offers a range of activities suitable for families, including an adventure playground trail and a Go Ape aerial assault course. For easy walks, you can find routes like the Burnbank Fell loop or the View of Loweswater loop, which are generally shorter and less strenuous. You can find more easy hikes at Easy hikes around Blindbothel.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near Blindbothel?

Beyond hiking, the area provides opportunities for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various running trails, such as the Loweswater – Holme Wood Waterfall loop, or the Fellbarrow Summit – Low Fell loop. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the View of Ennerdale Water loop or the Whinlatter Pass loop. Find more details on these activities at Running Trails around Blindbothel and Gravel biking around Blindbothel.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Blindbothel?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from the fells, with many highlighting the panoramic vistas from summits like Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head. The peaceful nature of trails like Sale Fell and the unique, undulating ridge of Causey Pike are also frequently mentioned as highlights.

Are there dog-friendly places or walks in the Blindbothel area?

Yes, the area is generally welcoming for dogs. Sale Fell is a popular spot for dog walkers, offering plenty of paths to explore. Whinlatter Forest also provides various walks suitable for dogs, and even has a red squirrel feeder walk led by a Ranger.

What are some easy walking trails near Blindbothel?

For easier walks, consider routes such as the Burnbank Fell loop from Mockerkin (5.4 km), the Goblin Tree – Holme Wood Waterfall loop from Low Fell (4.3 km), or the View of Loweswater loop from Mockerkin (3.6 km). These trails are generally rated as easy. More options can be found in the guide to Easy hikes around Blindbothel.

How long are the typical hikes around Blindbothel?

Hikes around Blindbothel vary in length depending on the route and difficulty. Easy hikes can range from 3.6 km to over 6 km, such as the Whinfell Hall Farm Campsite loop (6.2 km). Moderate to difficult running and gravel biking routes can be significantly longer, with some gravel biking routes extending up to 65 km. For specific distances, refer to the individual route guides.

What is the best time to visit Blindbothel for outdoor activities?

The region's natural beauty, particularly the fells and lakes, is best enjoyed during periods of clear weather. While specific 'best times' aren't noted, spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer more favorable conditions for hiking, cycling, and exploring the outdoor landscapes of the Lake District and its surroundings.

Where can I find information about the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

The Solway Coast, located nearby, is an internationally important area for birdlife, rare plants, and diverse habitats. You can find more information about this protected area on the Cumberland Council website: cumberland.gov.uk.

Are there any viewpoints offering extensive panoramas in the area?

Absolutely. Grisedale Pike is renowned for its superlative views across the Lakeland fells. Hopegill Head also provides 'views for days' of surrounding peaks like Grisedale Pike, Grasmoor, and Whiteside. From Ling Fell Summit, you can enjoy terrific views to the north west, overlooking Cockermouth and even the Galloway hills in Scotland.

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