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2,602 km
498:40 h
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- Vero 🐸May 11, 2025
First we headed out of Keswick through the forest, constantly uphill to Latrigg, and then along the slope of Lonscale Pike for 400m. Then we continued at a roughly constant altitude between Great Calva and the River Caldew through open heathland, past the Skiddaw House Hostel and honesty shop, until
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- Vero 🐸May 10, 2025
Today, we had actually only planned to walk 9km with 220m of elevation gain via Castlerigg to Castle Head and back to Keswick.
But after 5km, we changed our plans and decided to climb/visit Walla Crag and Ashness Bridge. It was just too good a walk, or we'd get rusty! 😨😂
First, we went through Keswick
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- Vero 🐸May 9, 2025
Today, we walked a bit along the road from our Airbnb near Grange and then quickly turned left onto the climb to Cat Bells. Just over a kilometer into the hike, we had our first beautiful views of Derwent Water.
After about 2 km, just before the summit, there was a plateau with a beautiful view. Then
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- Vero 🐸May 8, 2025
Today was another very beautiful and, above all, scenically diverse tour.
After a short detour to Langdale Campsite (a truly beautiful spot) to buy some provisions in the shop, we continued up the mountains and east past the summit of Black Crag.
After Langdale Combs, we reached the highest point of the
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- Vero 🐸May 7, 2025
A big reason to hike the Cumbria Way was definitely Scafell Pike. The last of the "Three Pikes" (the highest mountains in Scotland, Wales, and England) that we were still missing.
So we added an extra leg today – Scafell Pike isn't actually directly on the Cumbria Way.
The first 4km or so were mostly flat
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Vero 🐸 went for a hike.
November 7, 2025
Schöne Strand und Wald Route bis Ebeltoft
02:42
14.4km
5.3km/h
120m
110m
Vero 🐸 went for a hike.
November 4, 2025
Det var meget overskyet - ingen fantastik udsigt i dag. Men en fantastik landskab og en dejlig tur
03:15
17.3km
5.3km/h
320m
320m
After a rest day yesterday, where we only managed about 10,100 steps (two from our accommodation to Hesket Newmarket for shopping and then for a beer at The Old Crown with live music on the open stage), today we hiked the last 25km along the Cumbria Way to Carlisle.
The route took us along the River Caldew
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