The Yorkshire Dales and Lake District offer some of the best hill, moor and mountain walking in Great Britain. Hiking in hill and mountain environment offers a chance to relax and enjoy the stunning views of deep dales, precipitous cliffs and craggy edges, to reconnect with the natural world and make new friends as you chat whilst enjoying the outdoors.

Looking back toward Tryfan from the high on Glyders

Lake District Guided Mountain and Hill Walking

If you’re in the Lake District, the Western Dales or the Howgills and are looking for a challenge our guided walks could be a great place to start. 

May be you want to improve your skills in the mountains by taking one of our mountain navigation courses, build confidence in steeper more rugged terrain or just have a great day out.

Our guided walks are a great way of discovering and enjoying the amazing mountains and beautiful panoramas that the North West has to offer. Whether it’s an ascent of England’s highest peak – Scafell Pike, scrambling across Helvellyn’s iconic Striding Edge, taking in the vistas of the Fairfield Horseshoe, or learning to use a map and compass effectively and efficiently on a Navigation course we have something for everyone from all walks of life and levels of experience.

Striding Edge Helvellyn
Looking back towards Striding Edge

Difficulty Grading

To help you decide on your preferred level of adventure we have graded our Lake District Walks in the following way:

Fitness Level Required: This is an indication of the steepness and length of any ascents and the length of the whole walk. 

  • 3/5 Moderate length ascents or descents. Short steep ascents or descents
  • 4/5 Long ascents or descents. Moderate steep ascents or descents
  • 5/5 Long steep ascents or descents

Technical Difficulty: This is an indication of the difficulty of the terrain, whether any scrambling might be required.

  • 2/5 Good mountain paths
  • 3/5 Rough mountain paths
  • 4/5 Rough mountainous terrain on unmarked paths requiring occasional use of your hands to aid progress.
  • 5/5 Indicates easy scrambling terrain where previous scrambling experience would be desirable.

Head for Heights: An indication of the exposure of the walk.

Cost

Our guided walks cost £30 per person for a whole day and £15 per person for a half day. We require a minimum of 4 people for the walk to be able to take place (for smaller groups a supplement can apply to ensure the walk can operate please contact us). 

Lakes Walks

Whole day activities – please allow 5 to 8 hours, £30pp

WalkDifficulty
Helvellyn and Striding Edge A 5 – 8 hour day including some easy scrambling terrain.
Fitness 3/5
Technical difficulty 4/5 (via ridge route)
Head for Heights 
Scafell Pike from Seathwaite (via the Corridor RouteA 5 – 8 hour day requiring a reasonable level of fitness.
Fitness 4/5
Technical Difficulty 2/5
Scafell Pike from Langdale A 6 – 8 hour day requiring a good level of fitness.
Fitness 4/5
Technical difficulty 2/5
The Fairfield Horseshoe A 5 – 8 hour day requiring a reasonable level of fitness.
Fitness 3/5
Technical Difficulty 2/5
Buttermere Ridge 5 – 8 hours
Fitness 4/5
Technical Difficulty 2/5
Langdale Pikes (including Jack’s Rake5 – 8 hours
Fitness 3/5
Technical Difficulty 5/5
Head for Heights 
Langdale Pikes (excluding Jack’s Rake)5 – 8 hours
Fitness 3/5
Technical Difficulty 3/5
Bowfell and Esk Pike 5 – 8 hours
Fitness 4/5
Technical Difficulty 2/5

Yorkshire Dales and the Howgill Fells Guided Walking

WalkDetails
Whernside and Inglebrough£30pp
Penyghent and Plover HillHalf day, £15pp
The Yorkshire Three PeaksThis is a strenuous and long walk that can take as long as 12 hours.£40pp
Great Whernside from Kettlewell Half day, £15pp
Howgill Fells Circuit from SedberghTaking in the famous Cautley Spout, £30pp