Walking Adventure Day in the Lake District Product code: 1115951

Step off the beaten track to the peaks and plains of Britain's wonderful countryside

You will be led by an experienced guide through the picturesque landscapes and awe-inspiring mountain peaks of the lake district.

At 978m / 3209ft.  Scafell Pike (England’s highest mountain) will leave you with a view to remember. Your guides combine expert walking and route advice with local knowledge, creating a walk that will live up to your every expectation. Full equipment is available at no extra cost.

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£65

Location

Lake District (North)

Agenda

Your day starts between 9 and 10 am, when you will be welcomed and will receive an introduction. Once you have been briefed, you will drive to the starting point of the walk, receive your equipment and begin the beautiful walk up Scafell Pike. Once you summit, you will enjoy lunch with one of the most stunning views in the country (please bring your own packed lunch). When you have finished your memorable lunch, you will continue your walk back down the mountain. After the event, an electronic photograph presentation will be emailed to you as a memoir.

Notes

On purchasing this experience you will be issued with a voucher valid for 10 months for one person. This experience is available on select dates - you are advised to book early as availability is limited. The season runs from April – November each year. There will be a maximum of eight participants on this experience. The proposed route on Scafell Pike is 7.5miles and the duration of the walk is 5-6 hours; during this period you will be expected to ascend and descend 3,200ft carrying your own rucksack and consequently a good to high level of fitness is required. This experience lasts from approximately 9am to 5pm; please bring your own packed lunch. Under 16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A medical form will need to be completed before the walk. On the day of the event, the group leader will decide if the weather is suitable for the walk - if not, an alternative route will be offered. Please wear warm clothes (a fleece and trousers, not jeans) and bring a spare set of clothes. Walking boots, waterproofs & warm gloves can be provided or you are welcome to use your own equipment if you prefer.


 

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