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Best foot forward

The Lake District National Park has walks for every ability from ambles around lakes to high ridge walks, with a bit of scrambling - climbing over rocks without a rope.

Routes for all

If you find walking a challenge or your party includes a wheelchair or buggy, our Miles Without Stiles routes offer laidback routes through the countryside. You don't have to head onto the high fells to enjoy some fantastic views.

There's also our Great Walking and Cycling made easy routes, designed making full use of public transport so you don't have to retrace your steps.

Little legs but big adventures!

Need inspiration? There are plenty of ideas in Adventures for children.

Heading to the hills

Check out our Checklist for walkers page for a handy guide of what to take.

Walking routes

There are hundreds of walking books and guides available. Why not pop into one of our Information Centres and have a browse? If you want to take a look before you come here, the following websites may be useful .

Websites showing routes online

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Tread softly

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Please avoid walking to the sides of paths or taking shortcuts. Trampled verges and shortcuts collapse and water can stream down them, widening paths into broad ugly scars. Remember, your boots are just one pair among 12 million on Lake District paths each year.

You can help fragile, eroded paths at Fix the Fells (opens in new window) by donating online.

Want even more visitor information?

Visit Golakes (opens in new window), the official website of the tourist board for The Lake District and Cumbria. Browse and book accommodation and attractions online and see what's on in the area.