See also John Harris’s Walking in England website “Walks near Kendal”
- Did you know?
Rough Fell sheep, native to the Howgill Fells, are one of the largest and hardiest hill breeds, originally providing wool for carpets.
See also John Harris’s Walking in England website “Walks near Kendal”

A linear walk from Dent Station following the Dales Way from Cowgill to Sedbergh down beautiful Dentdale. The Western Dales Bus can be used for the ... More

A linear fell walk from Dent Station or Cowgill to Sedbergh taking in Aye Gill Pike. The Saturday Western Dales Bus may be used for the return trip. ... More

A fantastic walk following the river Rawthey up to its source on Baugh Fell. A river gorge, scrambly gill and wild moorland make for a challenging ... More

A beautiful low level walk, first beside the river Clough then crossing open fellside and fields to return along the valley of the river Rawthey. ... More

A pretty, circular route from the historic Cross Keys Temperance Inn, taking in the secluded valley of Uldale, returning across the open moor. ... More