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Dog friendly hiking trails around Threlkeld are set within the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District, at the foot of Blencathra. The region features prominent fells, diverse terrain ranging from challenging mountain ascents to gentler riverside paths, and views of lakes like Derwentwater. The area is characterized by a mix of open fells, valleys, and some woodland, providing varied environments for dog walks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.9
(61)
934
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14.5km
04:07
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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618
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26.6km
08:47
1,160m
1,160m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(25)
328
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9.14km
04:10
710m
710m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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104
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8.97km
03:41
700m
700m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32
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12.5km
04:58
710m
710m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Decent walk either up to Blencathra, or on the way back down. Fantastic views over Keswick
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Not much to look at for a wainwright. But it ticks it off if your bagging them. I was lucky enough to hike this when it was dry. But can imagine this section could get boggy.
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Something quite sombre about this...a bit of history on the fells
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Sharp Edge on the route up to Atkinson Pike and Blencathra around to the north of the tarn is a tricky and scary section needing good scrambling / bouldering skills. Probably not a good idea to attempt it in the wet, on icy days or if windy.
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Both decent options between Skiddaw South Top and Skiddaw, south west heading towards Carl Side, require sure footedness and appear rather treacherous as you head off the top down the scree.
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Distinct from Skiddaw this is another small summit in the bag, topped with a sculpture made from scavenged iron and steel pieces.
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Threlkeld offers a wide variety of dog-friendly hiking options. You'll find over 40 routes suitable for you and your canine companion, ranging from gentle riverside strolls to challenging fell ascents.
The terrain around Threlkeld is incredibly diverse. You can expect everything from well-maintained paths along rivers, like parts of the Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path, to grassy slopes and rocky scrambles on fells such as Blencathra and Skiddaw. Many routes offer a mix of woodland, open moorland, and lakeside views.
Yes, as Threlkeld is in the Lake District National Park, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially around livestock. Many areas require dogs to be on a lead. Always clean up after your dog and be mindful of ground-nesting birds during spring and early summer. Check local signage for specific restrictions on certain paths or nature reserves.
Absolutely! Threlkeld has 16 easy dog-friendly routes perfect for a leisurely stroll or for those with less hiking experience. These often follow lower-level paths, such as the scenic Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path, which is also suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
For those seeking a challenge, Threlkeld offers 13 difficult dog-friendly routes. One such demanding option is the Castlerigg Stone Circle – Skiddaw Summit loop from Threlkeld, which covers over 26 km and involves significant elevation gain to reach the summit of Skiddaw. Another is the Halls Fell Ridge (Blencathra) – Atkinson Pike loop from Threlkeld, offering a thrilling ascent of Blencathra.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails around Threlkeld are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Keswick Town Centre – River Greta loop from Threlkeld is a moderate circular route that takes you along the river and through the local landscape.
You and your dog can explore a wealth of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the dramatic fells of Blencathra and Skiddaw, offering panoramic views. You might also encounter stunning waterfalls like Gate Gill Waterfall, or the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle, which is a short distance from the village.
Threlkeld village itself has amenities including two pubs, which are generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs. The refurbished Village Hall also features a coffee shop with stunning views, often accommodating dogs in designated areas. It's always a good idea to check with establishments beforehand, especially during peak times.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Threlkeld, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning views of the Lake District fells, the variety of terrain suitable for all abilities, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes for a perfect outing with their dogs.
Threlkeld is well-connected by local bus services, making it possible to access many trailheads without a car. The village is on routes that connect to larger towns like Keswick, which serves as a hub for many Lake District walks. Always check bus schedules and dog policies with the specific transport provider before you travel.
While Threlkeld is closer to the northern fells, some routes provide glimpses or lead to areas with views of Derwentwater. For instance, the general area around Keswick, which is accessible from Threlkeld, offers walks like the 'Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and Ashness Bridge' that provide gorgeous views of Derwentwater and the Keswick area.


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