Right on the doorstep Silver How is a lovely walk that can be extended in many directions depending on how you feel or the weather. You can follow our route or use it as guide to make up your own variation which is pretty straightforward. With iconic Lake District views and a perfectly placed refreshment stop on the way home this is a great walk year-round.
Setting off towards Ambleside from the main entrance turn left at the crossroads at the end of the Langdale Estate and follow the road up the hill turning right towards Red Bank and Grasmere until three quarters of the way up there is an obvious path on the left.
1.Exit Langdale turn right, take next right into Elterwater, and straight ahead at the junction by the Britannia Inn
2.Join track through the gate on left in car park opposite the by the river
3.Follow track alongside river through 3 more gates and over bridge
4.Follow the cycle signs and at the road turn left, over bridge, at left turn to Langdale, take road straight in front as main road bears right.
5.Short steep uphill road past entrance to Nuam Crag, at T-junction turn right.
6.Take first and bear right past the cottages then keep left through gate.
7.Continue past Loughrigg Tarn (a great place to stop for break or even a swim on a nice day), go through the gate to the road, turn right.
8.Opposite the left turn to High Close and YHA take the Bridleway on the right to Loughrigg Terrace. This is a nice long downhill with a few tricky sections and fantastic views to your left but never steep. Follow the track to the stone wall, bear left and continue past Rydal water. As you approach the next stone wall, climb to the right through a gate the track turns to tarmac past some houses.
9.At the T junction by Pelter Bridge (ice cream van here in summer) turn right.
10.Follow the road along the River Rothay on your left) towards Ambleside, turn right on the only bridleway over the cattle grid. The tarmac climbs steeply past some houses. As the tarmac turns to gravel the gradient eases eventually summiting on the South side of Loughrigg. Another great descent follows with some short tricky sections and loose stones but never too steep.
11.Continue through the gate straight across past the cottages (on your right) then bear left to the road. Turn right taking the next left turn which takes you down the steep hill past Nuam Crag which you rode up earlier. At the road turn right then left onto the path after the Skelwith Bridge hotel and ex Kirkstone works turning right towards Elterwater
12.Follow the track back to Elterwater and back to Langdale.
13.Finish with a pint at Wainwrights Inn!
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If you’re not already staying at The Langdale Estate or Brimstone Hotel … check us out for your next break in the Lakes. Or, if you’re in the area call in to Wainwrights’ Inn or Stove for some well-deserved refreshments!