Thanks guys. Did this walk yesterday - the weather and the views were wonderful. Especial thanks for your advice that the bad step can be avoided by skirting around it - we were very happy to do just that, and several other walkers were happy to have that explained to them as well!
I'm really enjoying watching the videos on your Channel. We're off to Ambleside for a week in early August. This route has been top of our list since booking and looking forward it even more after watching this video. Can't wait to see where you walk next
Great walk chaps. We did this yesterday and you’re right about the final walk down from the last 2 pikes being very long! We started and finished at Rydal Hall and boy we were glad to see our car and take off our boots! Stunning views from Fairfield.
A walk I have been meaning to do for a while, so hopefully, will get it done before the real bad weather sets in. A very interesting and useful watch, cheers Alan
I am really enjoying working through your videos. As i have a week booked staying in Ambleside in late March you have inspired me to take this route on, looked fantastic. The only decision now is walking clockwise to end at the Golden Rule or anti clockwise to end at the Badger :)
Planning on run walking this route later in the week and this video has been very helpful . hoping to do the full horseshoe but waiting to see snow levels !
Hi. The walk was about 8 hours, although we probably took a bit longer than usual, because of filming. We camped at Rydal Hall, so started and ended there. There are buses to/from Ambleside (the 555 and 559) or there's the Pelter Bridge car park nearby: goo.gl/maps/A7KQqnyukgsAnBCQ9 Hope this helps, and you have a good day for it. All the best!
Hi Great video guys. I have this on my to do list with the wife in June. Is there any easy route option all the way ? as I will have 3 dogs with me ? cheers
Hi Paul. Thanks for the message. It is a pretty straightforward walk, without any scrambling (provided you avoid the bad step at Sweden Crag - see map of the easier way down, at 15:00 in the film), but it is long - a little over 10 miles. On normal days (when it isn't frozen) the eastern side of the section from Low Pike to High Pike can be boggy. There is another way up from Grasmere, via Stone Arthur, and alternative ways off, into Ambleside. Although we had a clear day for it, the summit of Fairfield can be tricky in the fog, so careful navigation is important (as ever!). We hope you have a good walk - let us know how you get on!
It's probably a question of if you prefer a gentle start, or not. Clockwise get's the steeper slog over and done with, so it has that to recommend it, but it can be a bit much first thing in the morning. Either way is good, although for some reason we seem to go clockwise more often than not! Hope you enjoy!
Thanks guys. Did this walk yesterday - the weather and the views were wonderful. Especial thanks for your advice that the bad step can be avoided by skirting around it - we were very happy to do just that, and several other walkers were happy to have that explained to them as well!
Thanks for letting us know - good to hear it was useful! See you on the fells!
I'm really enjoying watching the videos on your Channel. We're off to Ambleside for a week in early August. This route has been top of our list since booking and looking forward it even more after watching this video. Can't wait to see where you walk next
Great walk chaps. We did this yesterday and you’re right about the final walk down from the last 2 pikes being very long! We started and finished at Rydal Hall and boy we were glad to see our car and take off our boots! Stunning views from Fairfield.
Excellent! Wonderful views! Terrific dog! Well done!
Love Jess your Dog, never tires like myself ah ah ah
Great film. Did this many years ago, although after watching this I may be tempted again.
that was a very nice walk. that stone wall is really cool .
Dwayne
Thank you - it's an amazing bit of building!
Great video guys. Well filmed. Looked like a fab walk ATB xx
Thanks, Rachel!
I'm new to the channel, currently working my way through the back catalogue. Enjoying the videos, thank you!
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Great video, I ran it earlier this year and you got so much better weather and views! 👏
Thanks 👍
A walk I have been meaning to do for a while, so hopefully, will get it done before the real bad weather sets in. A very interesting and useful watch, cheers Alan
Thanks, Alan. Glad you enjoyed it, and hope you have a good day when you get there!
Very good brought back memories I did the walk about 10 years ago. Going to have to give it another go now lol
Thank you! Hope you have a good day for it!
I am really enjoying working through your videos. As i have a week booked staying in Ambleside in late March you have inspired me to take this route on, looked fantastic. The only decision now is walking clockwise to end at the Golden Rule or anti clockwise to end at the Badger :)
Let us know how you get on! We might have to revisit this and do the anti-clockwise sometime!
How do you do the red line on the map graphic
Always loved that bit
It's animated with Motion - not a direct recording of SatNav route! The OS are really good about allowing their maps to be used, with permission.
Planning on run walking this route later in the week and this video has been very helpful . hoping to do the full horseshoe but waiting to see snow levels !
Thanks, James. Hope you have a good day for it!
Hi there great video looking to do this very soon can i ask how long it took you and what the parking was like
Hi. The walk was about 8 hours, although we probably took a bit longer than usual, because of filming. We camped at Rydal Hall, so started and ended there. There are buses to/from Ambleside (the 555 and 559) or there's the Pelter Bridge car park nearby: goo.gl/maps/A7KQqnyukgsAnBCQ9 Hope this helps, and you have a good day for it. All the best!
@@LakeDistrictFilms thank you 👍
Hi Great video guys. I have this on my to do list with the wife in June. Is there any easy route option all the way ? as I will have 3 dogs with me ? cheers
Hi Paul. Thanks for the message. It is a pretty straightforward walk, without any scrambling (provided you avoid the bad step at Sweden Crag - see map of the easier way down, at 15:00 in the film), but it is long - a little over 10 miles. On normal days (when it isn't frozen) the eastern side of the section from Low Pike to High Pike can be boggy.
There is another way up from Grasmere, via Stone Arthur, and alternative ways off, into Ambleside. Although we had a clear day for it, the summit of Fairfield can be tricky in the fog, so careful navigation is important (as ever!). We hope you have a good walk - let us know how you get on!
One route straight forward just lengthy.
Which way do you think is best? Clockwise or anti?
It's probably a question of if you prefer a gentle start, or not. Clockwise get's the steeper slog over and done with, so it has that to recommend it, but it can be a bit much first thing in the morning. Either way is good, although for some reason we seem to go clockwise more often than not! Hope you enjoy!
How long chaps ? Is this
Can you please tell me post code to park? Dont really want to pay £7 for parking