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Easy hikes and walks around Skelwith

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Hiking around Skelwith offers diverse and accessible landscapes within the Lake District National Park. The area is characterized by notable natural features such as Skelwith Force and Colwith Force waterfalls, the winding River Brathay, and the serene Elterwater lake. Surrounding hills and lush woodlands provide varied terrain for exploration, with many trails following riverbanks and offering views of the fells. This region provides a range of easy hiking trails suitable for various abilities.

Best easy hiking trails around Skelwith

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Black Crag – Iron Keld loop from Skelwith

5.63km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Windermere Way — Hike a poetic loop of a Lakeland legend

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Windermere Way — Hike a poetic loop of a Lakeland legend

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Dominiek Van Dooren
June 17, 2026, Hodge Close Quarry

The Hodge Close quarry is one of the many slate quarries in the Tilberthwaite valley, between Langdale and Coniston. This quarry was worked until the early 1960s. The Hodge Close quarry is a huge excavation of light green slate, with steep walls and no fences, with an original depth of about 100 metres from the ground. The 45 metre deep wall is popular with abseilers, while the 45 metre deep, submerged, tunnels that extend below the surface are favoured by divers. (Visit Cumbria)

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For reinforcement, waste slate from the many quarries in this area lies on many paths.

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An abandoned slate quarry, gifted to the National Trust by Beatrix Potter. The site is a relic of the area's quarrying past, shaped by man and now slowly being reclaimed by nature. As it is an abandoned quarry, the site has unprotected steep drops, deep water and there is a risk of falling rocks. If you decide to visit the quarry, make sure you are well prepared. (National Trust)

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A picturesque very old bridge over the river Brathay. This is one of the old footbridges of the Lake District, connecting the hamlet of Little Langdale with the many slate quarries in the Tilberthwaite area, including Cathedral Quarry and Hodge Close Quarry. (Visit Cumbria)

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To cross the river via the bridge, you also have to climb a number of steps to reach the bridge. This can cause problems with the bicycle when it is heavy.

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Holme Fell is a 317-metre (1,040 ft) Wainwright summit often accessed from Glen Mary Bridge. It has a nice steep but manageable ascent that passes through some beautiful bluebell fields along Yew Tree Tarn and has a good path for most of the way to the top. It has a cairned summit, and I wish I could say it has views to die for…but we didn't see a thing today being such a claggy, overcast day!

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Black Fell (or Black Crag) is a 323-metre (1,056-foot) Wainwright that is often accessed from Tarn Hows. However, if you want a quick ascent, you park at the Cathedral Cave car park on the A593, this will give you a quick up-and-down option. It is a great little fell with its trig-pointed summit giving you great views of Windermere and the surrounding hills.

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The car park is closed for construction purposes (2.5.26). You can't enter the car park due to construction signs. There is road side parking a short ways up the road towards Holm Fell. I don't know when the car park will reopen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Skelwith?

Skelwith offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 18 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 40 hiking routes in the area, catering to various abilities.

Are there any easy circular walks in Skelwith?

Yes, Skelwith has several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Black Crag – Iron Keld loop from Skelwith, which is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long and offers views of the fells and woodlands. Another great choice is Black Crag – Low and High Arneside Farms loop from Skelwith, a 3.5-mile (5.7 km) path.

What natural attractions can I see on easy hikes around Skelwith?

Many easy hikes in Skelwith feature stunning natural attractions. You can visit the dramatic Skelwith Force waterfall, known for its powerful cascades, especially after rain. The serene Elterwater lake, with its picturesque views and reflections of the Langdale Pikes, is also a frequent destination on walks from Skelwith. The River Brathay itself offers beautiful scenery and opportunities to spot wildlife.

Are the easy trails in Skelwith suitable for families with children?

Yes, many easy trails around Skelwith are family-friendly. The path from Skelwith Bridge to Elterwater, for instance, is noted for being accessible for pushchairs and offers stunning views with minimal effort. Routes often follow well-maintained paths through woodlands and along riverbanks, providing a pleasant experience for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Skelwith?

Skelwith is generally very dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, as much of the area is within the Lake District National Park and involves farmland, it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and to follow the Countryside Code. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to explore on easy walks?

Absolutely. The Cathedral Cavern – Slater's Bridge loop from Holme Fell takes you through historic sites like the 17th-century Slater's Bridge and the impressive Cathedral Cave (Cathedral Quarry), offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. These sites add an interesting dimension to your easy hike.

Where can I find refreshments or a cafe near the easy hiking routes?

You'll find convenient options for refreshments. Chesters Café, located at Skelwith Bridge, is a popular rest stop. Additionally, the village of Elterwater, often reached on easy walks from Skelwith, has its own pub, the Britannia Inn, and cafes where you can take a break.

What is the typical duration for an easy hike in Skelwith?

The duration for easy hikes in Skelwith varies, but many can be completed within 1.5 to 3 hours. For example, the The Drunken Duck Inn – Black Crag loop from Skelwith is an easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) path that typically takes around 1 hour 45 minutes, while longer loops might take up to 2-3 hours.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Skelwith?

The easy trails in Skelwith are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 900 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, including the dramatic waterfalls and serene lakes, as well as the well-maintained and accessible paths that make for enjoyable outings.

Are there good viewpoints on the easy walks around Skelwith?

Yes, many easy walks offer excellent viewpoints. The View of the Langdales – Holme Fell Summit loop from Skelwith provides stunning vistas, including glimpses of the distant Langdale Pikes. Even low-level walks along the River Brathay and around Elterwater offer picturesque scenes of the surrounding fells and woodlands.

Is parking available for easy hikes in Skelwith?

Parking is generally available in the Skelwith Bridge area, serving as a convenient starting point for many local trails. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot, especially for popular routes.

What is the terrain like on easy walks from Skelwith Bridge to Elterwater?

The terrain on the walk from Skelwith Bridge to Elterwater is generally smooth and well-maintained, making it suitable for most abilities. It often follows the River Brathay, passing Skelwith Force, and is known for its accessibility, even for wheelchairs and pushchairs, offering stunning views with minimal effort.

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