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This is day two of walking the Cumbria Way 2024. It was a long backpacking day with a cracking wild camping spot on top of the Wainwright 'Great Calva' at 69
https://www.beckythetraveller.com/cumbria-way-walk-wild-camping/
We started day 1 on the Cumbria Way at 4.30 pm, which linked in nicely with our plan to wild camp away from the town. Hiking on Day 1 of the Cumbria Way - soon to find a wild camp spot. Travel costs. Fuel to Carlisle (from Nottingham) = £30. Parking in Carlisle (6 days) = £30. Train fare (Carlisle to Ulverston) = £19.
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The second day of my solo hike through the length of the Lake District on The Cumbria Way, waking up just outside of Coniston and setting up camp in the Lang
https://hikingwildcamper.com/2024/05/07/cumbria-way-day-2/
Jeff's hiking & wild camping trips, tips and locations ... Blogs. Wild Camps; Kit; Day Hikes; Contact; Gallery; Cumbria Way Day 2. Posted by Jeff 7th May 2024 7th May 2024 Posted in Day Hikes Tags: Cumbria Way. Coniston to Elterwater - just 8.75 miles today, nearly 4 short of what it should have been due to finding accommodation. Stayed at
https://blog.hiiker.app/2022/04/15/the-cumbria-way/
Breath-taking low-level Lake District walking at its finest. The Cumbria Way is one for anyone looking for a low-level thru-hike or hikers new to long-distance hiking pining for an adventure at the foot of the fells. It's certainly on my list! Starting in the historic town of Ulverston near Morecombe Bay, the 74-mile point to point Cumbria Way is considered a medium difficulty trail that
https://ramblingman.org.uk/planningatrip/planning_a_cumbria_way_trip/
Length: 70 miles, 112 km. Type: Waymarked trail. Time required: 5-6 days. Region: North England. Start: Ulverston, Cumbria. End: Carlisle, Cumbria. Difficulty: Medium. When to Walk: April to October. Created by the local Ramblers Association in the 1970s, the Cumbria Way starts in Ulverston near Morecombe Bay, the 70 mile route goes through the
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Part / day 1 was brilliant & day 2 was pure HELL 😂 All part of the journey! Contact me - adamlufchamblett@outlook.com Link to donate to the north air ambula
https://www.alltrails.com/en-gb/trail/england/cumbria/cumbria-way
The Cumbria Way. Check out this 118.8-km point-to-point trail near Ulverston, Cumbria. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 35 h 23 min to complete. This is a very popular area for backpacking, camping, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The Cumbria Way is a famous long-distance path
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The Cumbria Way. Check out this 73.8-mile point-to-point trail near Ulverston, Cumbria. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 35 h 23 min to complete. This is a very popular area for backpacking, camping, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The Cumbria Way is a famous long-distance
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The Cumbria Way is a popular long-distance footpath, running 73 miles through the Lake District National Park. Starting in Ulverston not far from the shores of Morecambe Bay, the walk takes you through the Cumbrian towns of Coniston and Keswick passing through the Langdale and Borrowdale valleys. The trail takes in all that is best in the Lake
https://lisaoutdoors.co.uk/2024/05/14/the-cumbria-way-a-4-day-hiking-and-camping-trip/
The Cumbria Way: A 4 Day Hiking and Camping Trip After ticking off two multi-day hikes last year ( The Dales Way and Highlander ), it was about time for a third. It finally felt like spring was here, and the days getting longer seemed like the ideal time for some bigger hiking days.
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5-7 h. / day. 122 km. 2,170 m. 2,190 m. 188. The Cumbria Way is an enchanting hike through the heart of England's largest and most-loved national park, the Lake District. Exploring majestic mountainous scenery, shimmering lakes, grand fells, waterfalls, woodlands, and pastures, the Way travels 70 miles (112 km) from Ulverston near Morecambe Bay
https://www.thegreatoutdoorsmag.com/spot/hike-the-cumbria-way-coniston-langdale-route-guide/
The Cumbria Way is a 73-mile walk through (obviously) Cumbria, journeying the length of the county from Ulverston to Carlisle via Coniston, Langdale, Keswick and Caldbeck. Devised by local Ramblers groups in the 1970s, it is a low-level, valley-hopping walk that delivers a visual feast of Lakeland splendour for the five or so days you're on
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A Thru-Hike of The Cumbria Way: Exploring The Lake District on Foot. Updated: Jun 17. Day 1 - Ulverston to Coniston - 15.5 miles/25km. Day 2 - Coniston to Langdale - 11.5 miles/19km. Day 3 - Langdale to Keswick - 15.5 miles/25km. Day 4 Keswick to Caldbeck - 15 miles/24km. Day 5 - Caldbeck to Carlisle - 15.5miles/25km.
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Day 1 (Sat 23rd) Carlisle to Cauldbeck 25km distance 190m elevation Stay at pub, Old fellows arms (camp site closed at my time of walk) Day 2 (Sun 24th) Cauldbeck to Keswick 23km distance 900m elevation Camp at Castlerigg Hall NY 282 224 Plan B: wild camp Latrigg NY 278 246, 1km detour from path (N Keswick, -1km this day, +1km next day)
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Welcome to the Cumbria Way Walk. The Cumbria Way is a 73 mile, relatively low-level linear walk through some of the most beautiful & contrasting landscapes that Cumbria has to offer. Linking the historic town of Ulverston and the equally historic city of Carlisle, the route showcases majestic mountain scenery, lakes and tarns, woodland walks
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This wild camping spot is only 2 ½ miles from the picturesque village of Grassmere. ... a renowned walker, were scattered near the fell's summit - at Innominate Tarn - at his request. ... From the Camino de Santiago to the West Highland Way in Scotland or simply a great day hike on the weekend. Hiking refreshes me, my mind, and keeps my
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June. 20. Cumbria Way alternative over Scafell Pike. 20th June 2019. This alternative route starts and finishes in the same places as the Cumbria Way: Ulverston to Carlisle. However, it climbs Scafell Pike, Green Gable, Grey Knotts, High Spy and Cat Bells instead of going past Coniston Water and through the Great Langdale valley.
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A UK based subreddit for everything related to all things wild camping. Advertisement Coins. 0 coins. Premium Powerups Explore Gaming. Valheim ... A few of our wildcamp spots from a week hiking the cumbria way in the Lakes. Pure magic. ... Met a man on the summit of Ben More early yesterday, he greeted me with "People are my medicine, I had a
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In this video I'm hiking the Cumbria Way, a captivating 73-mile journey through Cumbria's stunning and varied landscapes. This enchanting trail connects the
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Camping at Cardewlees. Dalston, Carlisle, Cumbria. 4.75 /5. 22 reviews. 95 %. would recommend. Family friendly camping, touring and pods with unspoilt views. Within 15 minutes of the Lake District and Carlisle! BOOK NOW.
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A UK based subreddit for everything related to all things wild camping. ... Decided to take a day off this morning and drove straight to the Lakes. 2. ... Up to date knowledge on the WHW trail walk road hike path way Members Online.
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Many people have tackled the cumbria way and so you will too. Just be careful you don't turn testing yourself into something you don't enjoy 👍 I use an app called alltrails for all my hiking nowadays. There is a free version which you will need mobile data to use on the trails or you can purchase the full version for £30 a year.