Ennerdale And Kinniside
Ennerdale And Kinniside
Best natural monuments around Ennerdale And Kinniside offer a profound connection with nature in the western Lake District National Park. This area is characterized by its wild and remote landscapes, including serene glacial lakes and England's highest peak. The ongoing rewilding efforts contribute to a dynamic ecosystem, blurring the lines between woodland and non-wooded areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from secluded valleys to prominent mountain summits.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Fantastic Wainwright to get up early, when you can wander around and see the morning light reflecting from the tarns and have the place to yourself.
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Haystacks is one of 214 Wainwrights. Wainwrights are 214 English peaks described in Alfred Wainwright's seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haystacks_(Lake_District)
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A 700m high point above Stickle Tarn and Great Langdale. Pavey Ark is rocky and steep on the southern side but flatter and almost part of the high plateau to the north. It's a climbing crag so be careful of the steep face. Most people at a run approach from the east via Stickle Tarn or from High Raise or the Langdale Pikes to the west and north.
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Haystacks was the favourite Wainwright for Alfred Wainwright and I can see why. The views are spectacular and the top is so quirky and fun
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Such a beautiful quirky place for a tarn and just before the top of haystacks
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Plenty of room at the top so you have a choice of varying scenery to sit and consume your well deserved snack/dinner. There’s lovely little tarn that is popular but I preferred to sit looking out over Buttermere.
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Beautiful place to stop and reflect. It does get busy so get there early
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Here is a video of this lovely fell. https://youtu.be/bMEKnBzm6RA
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Beyond the well-known peaks, visitors highly appreciate Castle Crag Summit for its fine views, despite its modest height. Another favorite is Pavey Ark, a dramatic crag above Stickle Tarn, offering incredible views and challenging scrambles for those with a head for heights.
Ennerdale Water is known for its exceptionally clear waters and secluded character, being the most westerly lake in the Lake District. The surrounding Wild Ennerdale Valley is a National Nature Reserve and home to a significant rewilding project, allowing natural processes to shape the landscape. You can observe diverse wildlife, including red squirrels, and the River Liza, one of the UK's most natural river systems, feeding into the lake.
Yes, Pillar Rock on Pillar Mountain holds significant historical value as the birthplace of mountaineering in the Lake District, with its first recorded ascent in 1826. Additionally, the Kinniside Stone Circle, though a man-made prehistoric structure, is set within a beautiful natural moorland, offering a connection to ancient history amidst stunning views towards the fells and coast.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, the area around Ennerdale Water offers easier walks. For instance, the 'Ennerdale Water – River Liza loop' is an easy hike of about 5.5 km. The Kinniside Stone Circle is also easily accessible by the roadside, making it a convenient stop for families to experience ancient history in a natural setting. For more options, explore easy hikes around Ennerdale And Kinniside.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes like 'Around Ennerdale Water' for a moderate experience, or more challenging options such as 'High Stile & Pillar loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'View of Ennerdale Water – Ennerdale Water Lakeside Path loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide or the gravel biking guide for Ennerdale And Kinniside.
The Lake District, including Ennerdale and Kinniside, is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer provides the warmest weather for hiking and longer daylight hours, though popular spots can be busier. Winter can be stunning with snow-capped peaks, but requires appropriate gear and experience for higher elevations like Scafell Pike summit.
Absolutely. Scafell Pike summit, as England's highest mountain, offers a challenging and rewarding climb. Pavey Ark also features Jack's Rake, a well-known scramble for those comfortable with heights. Even Castle Crag Summit, while smaller, can present difficult ascents and descents.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning, far-reaching views from summits like Haystacks Summit and Scafell Pike summit. The sense of tranquility and unspoiled nature, particularly around Ennerdale Water, is also highly valued. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding climbs and the unique geological features found throughout the region.
The Wild Ennerdale Valley and Ennerdale Water are renowned for their remote and wild character. Unlike other Lake District lakes, Ennerdale Water lacks a public road along its full length, contributing to its secluded feel. This makes it an ideal location for those seeking tranquility and a peaceful escape from busier tourist areas.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, the exceptionally clear and secluded waters of Ennerdale Water, especially given its remote nature and lack of motorboat traffic, make it a potential location for wild swimming for experienced individuals. Always exercise caution and be aware of water temperatures and conditions.
From summits like Scafell Pike, you can expect awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramas across the Lakeland fells, and on clear days, views extending as far as the Isle of Man, Scotland, and the Fylde coast. Haystacks Summit offers stupendous views of Fleetwith Pike, High Crag, and Buttermere, while Castle Crag Summit provides a brilliant vantage point of the surrounding area.
Many natural monuments in the region offer fantastic photographic opportunities. The dramatic profile of Pillar Rock, especially when viewed from Ennerdale, is highly photogenic. The serene and wild landscape of Ennerdale Water, with its clear waters and surrounding rewilded valley, provides stunning natural backdrops. The panoramic views from any of the major summits like Scafell Pike are also exceptional for landscape photography.


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