Best attractions and places to see around Eden include a variety of summits and challenging trails. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, offering numerous opportunities for climbing and hiking. Visitors can explore natural monuments and viewpoints that provide extensive vistas. The area is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts seeking high-level routes and scenic ascents.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Dove Crag summit is quite unassuming, just a small cairn on a rocky ledge, but it offers a good vantage point with super nice expansive views over the eastern fells and back towards High Pike. It is quite a walk to get here from Ambleside; most do it as part of the Fairfield Horseshoe, but it is well worth it for the views. It is also famous for the hidden Priest Hole Cave located on its steep eastern cliff face.
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The trig-pointed summit of High Street is a broad, flat plateau rather than a dramatic, sharp peak or cliff edge as is common in the Lake District. It is a super good place for a rest break, as there are nearby stone walls for a windbreak. While barren, it has good views of the surrounding fells.
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Kidsty Pike's small summit cairn sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking a dramatic drop down into Riggingdale Valley. This 780-metre (2,631 ft) peak provides a sharp, rocky, and dramatic Wainwright that is in close proximity to The Knott, Rampsgill Head, High Rise, and High Street, all fellow Wainwrights.
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Went up Carrock Fell the steep way from the road. Didn't take long, but blimey it was cold on the top!
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Nice views of the nearby Fells if you have them. The summit offers a bit of a wind break if needed.
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The Eden area, known for its mountainous landscape, offers numerous opportunities for climbing and hiking. Among the most popular attractions are Helvellyn Summit, famous for its horseshoe ridge with Striding Edge and Swirral Edge, and Blencathra Summit, known for its Sharp Edge and Hall’s Fell ridge. Visitors also highly rate Gowbarrow Fell summit, which offers views of Ullswater.
The region is rich in natural monuments and viewpoints, primarily focusing on dramatic mountain scenery. You can experience panoramic views from summits like Helvellyn, Blencathra, and Gowbarrow Fell. Other notable viewpoints include Catstye Cam and Red Screes summit cairn, providing extensive vistas of the Lake District.
Yes, the Eden area is renowned for its challenging trails and high-level routes. Many summits, such as Helvellyn with its Striding Edge, and Blencathra with Sharp Edge, involve grade one scrambles. For more options, you can explore various difficult mountain hikes, including the 'Blencathra loop from Scales' or 'Striding Edge – Helvellyn Summit loop from Patterdale', detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Eden guide.
Beyond challenging mountain hikes, the Eden area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find easier hiking options, such as the 'Aira Force & Aira Beck loop' or 'Brothers Water loop', by checking the Easy hikes around Eden guide. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including 'Blencathra, Castlerigg & Ullswater loop from Penrith' or 'Ullswater & Haweswater loop', available in the Road Cycling Routes around Eden guide.
The best time to visit the Eden area for outdoor activities, especially for summit hikes and challenging trails, is generally during the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, weather conditions are typically more stable, offering better visibility and safer climbing conditions. However, always be prepared for changeable mountain weather.
While the primary focus of the attractions around Eden is natural beauty and challenging outdoor pursuits, some sites also hold historical significance. For instance, Carrock Fell Summit is noted as a historical site, offering a blend of natural views and historical context.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits. For example, the views from Helvellyn are described as 'staggering' and 'absolutely magnificent'. The thrill of the challenging ascents, such as the 'knife-edge arête' of Striding Edge, and the sense of accomplishment after reaching the top are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, while the region is known for its challenging summits, there are also easier hiking options available. For example, the Easy hikes around Eden guide lists routes like the 'Aira Force & Aira Beck loop' and the 'Brothers Water loop from Cow Bridge', which are less strenuous and suitable for a more relaxed outing.
Some of the major attractions, such as Helvellyn Summit, are listed as having 'facilities' and 'hut' options. However, it's always advisable to carry your own supplies, especially when undertaking challenging mountain routes, as amenities can be limited or seasonal.
Given the mountainous terrain and potentially changeable weather, it's crucial to wear appropriate gear. Layered clothing, waterproof and windproof outer layers, sturdy hiking boots with good grip, and navigation tools are highly recommended. Even on clear days, conditions can change rapidly at higher altitudes.
Yes, trails like Striding Edge on Helvellyn and Sharp Edge on Blencathra are challenging and involve scrambles. They require a good head for heights, appropriate experience, and caution, especially in wet or windy conditions. Always check weather forecasts before setting out and be prepared to turn back if conditions deteriorate. Some routes, like Red Screes, can be particularly dangerous in poor weather.
While specific accommodation options are not detailed within the attraction highlights, the Eden Valley and surrounding Lake District area offer a range of accommodation types, from guesthouses and B&Bs to hotels and self-catering cottages in nearby towns and villages. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season.


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