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Walking Holidays and Outdoor Adventures on the Coast to Coast Path – Lake District Section

Is it for me?
Full days & hilly
Longer days with steep climbs; solid stamina required.
What will I see?
Coastal Shores
Rolling Countryside
Scenic Hills
Lakes & Rivers
Mountain Landscapes
Rural Villages
Urban Green Spaces
Woodland Trails
Heathland Trails
Wild Moorland
Open Farmland
Pine Forests
Historic & Heritage Sites
What’s the vibe?
Adventurous & Challenging
Family-Friendly
Scenic & Photogenic
Remote & Wild

Mountain Passes, Lakeland Valleys, and Classic Fellwalking Scenery

The Lake District section of the Coast to Coast Path is one of the most dramatic stretches of this iconic long-distance route. Covering the first 50 miles from St Bees on the Irish Sea to Shap in eastern Cumbria, it crosses the full width of the Lake District National Park, taking in high passes, glacial valleys, and some of England’s most celebrated walking landscapes.

For walking holidays and outdoor adventures, this section offers the perfect mix: rugged mountain scenery, welcoming villages, and a variety of routes that can be tackled as day walks or multi-day journeys. From the wild, remote fells above Ennerdale to the poetic charm of Grasmere and the open ridges above Patterdale, the walking here is both challenging and deeply rewarding.

Trail Overview

Explore the Route

From St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge (1 day), the trail begins with clifftop walking along the Irish Sea before heading inland through rolling farmland to the edge of the fells. The next stage, Ennerdale Bridge to Rosthwaite (1–2 days), is a wild, remote stretch that follows the shoreline of Ennerdale Water, climbs over Honister Pass, and descends into the lush Borrowdale valley. From here, Rosthwaite to Grasmere (1 day) takes walkers over Greenup Edge for expansive fell views before dropping into the literary village of Grasmere.

The journey continues from Grasmere to Patterdale (1 day) via a climb to Grisedale Tarn, with the option to summit Helvellyn, before a descent to the lakeshore village of Patterdale. The final stage, Patterdale to Shap (1–2 days), crosses the rugged eastern fells via Kidsty Pike — the highest point on the Coast to Coast Path — before leaving the Lake District behind for gentler farmland on the approach to Shap.

Adventure Highlights

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Lake District section the hardest part of the Coast to Coast Path?

It’s one of the most challenging sections, with steep ascents and descents, but also among the most rewarding for scenery.

Can I walk this section without doing the full Coast to Coast Path?

Yes — many walkers tackle it as a standalone 4–6 day route, or pick day walks from St Bees, Ennerdale, Borrowdale, Grasmere, or Patterdale.

Are there accommodation options along the route?

Yes. Villages like Ennerdale Bridge, Rosthwaite, Grasmere, and Patterdale have inns, B&Bs, and self-catering options.

When is the best time to walk this section?

Late spring to early autumn offers the best conditions, with May and June often providing long daylight hours and fewer crowds.

Do I need navigation skills for this section?

Yes — while parts are waymarked, high-level sections can be exposed and require good map and compass skills, especially in poor weather.

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