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Hiking around Bewaldeth And Snittlegarth explores the Northern Fells of the Lake District, a landscape characterized by rolling fells, quiet country lanes, and ancient woodlands. The terrain features open fellside, established footpaths, and sections along quiet streams. This area provides access to a variety of trails, from gentle paths through farmland to more direct ascents of local hills like Binsey.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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6.25km
02:05
290m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.98km
02:46
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.07km
02:15
270m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.67km
01:30
180m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Binsey is a freestanding hill in the northern Lake District, north of Bassenthwaite Lake. At 447 meters high, it's one of the smaller fells, but the views from the summit are surprisingly impressive. On a clear day, you can see not only the western Lakeland fells, but also the Solway Firth, Dumfries & Galloway, and even the Isle of Man. If you stay on the road, you'll remain at 260 meters.
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Straight up, straight down. Simple walk but actually provides good views of the Back of Skiddaw mountain range on clear days.
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Not a lot of spaces. When I arrived on a Sunday at about 1pm. There was luckily a space.
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A short walk from the parking to bag this Wainwright, on a clear day there are great views over to Scotland.
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Lovely little fella on the north side of the lakes, from the gate at parking go left and traverse around then up to the peak for a longer walk
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Yes, the area is generally welcoming for dogs. The trails often cross open fells and farmland where it's important to keep your dog under control, especially around livestock. Always check for local signage regarding leads, as some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife and farm animals.
Absolutely. The region offers many gentler paths suitable for all skill levels. For a very accessible option, consider the Binsey Summit – Binsey Parking Area loop from Ireby and Uldale. It's a short, easy walk that still provides the rewarding experience of reaching a summit with great views.
The trails consist of a mix of public footpaths across rolling fells, quiet country lanes, and tracks through ancient woodlands. Paths are generally well-defined, but can be muddy and uneven in places, particularly after rain. It's always a good idea to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots.
Parking is available at several informal spots and small car parks that serve as trailheads for popular routes. For example, there is a designated parking area for climbing Binsey. For walks in nearby areas, Dodd Wood and Whinlatter Forest Park both offer well-maintained, larger car parks, though charges may apply.
While the immediate area is known for moderate fells, it serves as an excellent gateway to more strenuous climbs. The Skiddaw range, including England's fourth-highest mountain, is nearby and offers a significant challenge for serious hikers seeking a full day on the fells with substantial elevation gain.
Yes, the tranquil nature of the Northern Fells makes it a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for roe deer, pheasants, and a variety of songbirds. The woodlands are also one of the habitats for the rare native red squirrel. The fells themselves are home to typical upland wildlife, which you can learn more about at Ullswater Heritage.
Yes, many of the best routes in the area are circular. A great example of a moderate circular walk is the Binsey Parking Area – Binsey Summit loop from High Ireby. This trail takes you on a scenic loop through the fells, offering a complete experience without having to retrace your steps.
The hikes around Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the panoramic views from the fell tops, the peaceful atmosphere away from the busier parts of the Lake District, and the variety of walks available.
While the immediate hamlets are very quiet, some nearby routes offer refreshment options. The walk near The Lakes Distillery provides an opportunity for a stop. Additionally, the highly-rated Dodd Wood has a cafe that is perfect for a post-hike drink and snack.
Public transport options directly to Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth are very limited due to their rural location. The area is best accessed by car. For walkers relying on public transport, it is more practical to travel to a larger nearby town like Keswick and take a taxi to the desired trailhead.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can incorporate a visit to the Caermote Roman forts, where earthworks and ditches mark the spot of this ancient settlement. Another point of interest is the Snittlegarth moated site, the well-preserved remains of a medieval homestead dating back to the 14th century.


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