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Easedale Tarn

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Mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn traverse a landscape characterized by rugged fells, glacial tarns, and deep valleys within the Lake District National Park. The terrain often involves significant elevation changes, rocky paths, and open moorland, providing varied challenges for mountaineers. This region, including the area around Easedale Tarn, is known for its dramatic scenery and demanding ascents.

Best mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Stickle Tarn – Harrison Stickle loop from Great Langdale

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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David Howells
June 16, 2026, Bowfell

Bowfell has got a great hikers' pedigree for a reason. It has a distinctive, pyramid-shaped peak, and at 902 metres (2,959 feet), it is England's sixth-highest mountain. It is noted for the great scramble that is the climber's traverse. From its rocky, boulder-strewn top you have sweeping panoramic views across to Scafell Pike and the Langdale valley.

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Crinkle Crags is a proper, rugged, craggy, undulating 859-metre mountain summit. The actual summit section is referred to as the 'Long Top'. The mountain massif itself has a series of five rocky undulations that create a number of other distinct tops, and they are all great little scrambly outings in their own way. There is also the 'Bad Step' on the southern approach to Long Top. This is a short but infamous rocky micro-scramble. If you like rock, Crinkle Crags is your place to be.

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Great Knott is a 696-metre (2,283 feet) peak that sits on the ridge connecting Bowfell to Esk Pike. Its position on this rugged and dramatic ridgeline gives you outstanding views of the Langdale Valley and up towards Crinkly Crags. It is one of the UK's designated Nuttalls.

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Great Langdale is a spectacular, U-shaped glacial valley in the heart of the Lake District National Park, renowned for its dramatic fells, waterfalls, and world-class hiking trails. Dominated by the iconic Langdale Pikes, it is the ultimate playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

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We added Seat Sandal to our loop that took in Helvellyn, Nethermost Pike and Dollywagon Pike. You drop down to Grisedale Tarn and have a steep climb to the top of Seat Sandal, where there is a shelter and a small nearby summit cairn. The views are super nice over towards St Sunday Crag, Gavel Pike, Cofa Pike and Fairfield.

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Dollywaggon Pike is a great summit, and it is the southernmost peak on the Helvellyn Ridge. You have Nethermost Pike immediately to the north of you. There is a subsidiary top between Nethermost and Dollywaggon Pikes named High Crag. You have great views from the small cairn at the summit and see down the Grisedale Valley and the peaks of Fairfield and St Sunday Crag.

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Nice crossed around waterfalls, massive waterfalls

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Beautiful drop, massive waterfalls

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available around Easedale Tarn?

There are over 25 distinct mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn listed on komoot, offering a variety of challenges for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the xenvaroqil.infomunity, with an average score of 4.7 stars.

What are the difficulty levels of mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn?

The mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn primarily range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 10 moderate routes and 16 difficult routes. For example, the Grisedale Tarn – Dollywaggon Pike loop from Seat Sandal is a moderate option, while the Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale is considered difficult due to its challenging ascent.

How long do mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn typically take?

The duration of mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn varies significantly based on distance and elevation. For instance, the Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale typically takes around 3 hours and 17 minutes, covering 4.8 miles (7.7 km). Longer routes, such as the Bowfell Summit – Esk Pike Summit loop from Great Langdale, can take over 5 hours to complete.

Are there parking facilities available for mountaineering routes near Easedale Tarn?

Yes, parking is generally available near the trailheads for routes around Easedale Tarn, particularly in villages like Great Langdale and Grasmere. However, spaces can be limited, especially during peak season, so it's advisable to arrive early or consider public transport.

Can I reach Easedale Tarn mountaineering routes using public transport?

Public transport options are available to access the Easedale Tarn area. Bus services connect major towns in the Lake District, such as Windermere and Ambleside, to villages like Grasmere and Great Langdale, which serve as starting points for many mountaineering routes. Always check current timetables before planning your trip.

Are there any mountaineering routes suitable for beginners or families around Easedale Tarn?

While many routes in this region are challenging, there are moderate options that might suit beginners with a good level of fitness and appropriate gear. For example, the Grisedale Tarn – Dollywaggon Pike loop from Seat Sandal is rated moderate. However, mountaineering in the Lake District always involves significant elevation changes and rocky terrain, so proper preparation is essential for all participants, including families.

Are the mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn dog-friendly?

Many routes around Easedale Tarn are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Always clean up after your dog and ensure they are capable of handling the rugged terrain and distances involved in mountaineering.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering around Easedale Tarn, and what are winter conditions like?

The best time for mountaineering around Easedale Tarn is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is generally milder and days are longer. Winter conditions (November to April) can be severe, with snow, ice, strong winds, and reduced visibility. Winter mountaineering requires specialized equipment, experience, and a thorough understanding of avalanche risks.

What essential gear should I bring for summer mountaineering around Easedale Tarn?

For summer mountaineering, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof layers, a map and compass (or GPS device), sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, sun protection, and a headlamp. Even in summer, weather in the Lake District can change rapidly, so be prepared for all conditions.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming along mountaineering routes near Easedale Tarn?

Yes, Easedale Tarn itself is a popular spot for wild swimming, offering a refreshing dip after a challenging ascent. Other tarns in the wider Lake District area may also offer opportunities, but always assess water safety, temperature, and access before entering. Be mindful of the environment and leave no trace.

Which mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn are less crowded?

While Easedale Tarn is a popular destination, you can often find quieter experiences by exploring routes that venture further into the fells or start from less-frequented trailheads. For example, the Vertical Rock Face Climb – Gunson Knott (822 m) loop from Great Langdale might offer a more secluded experience compared to the most well-known paths, though it is a difficult route.

Are there circular mountaineering routes available around Easedale Tarn?

Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Easedale Tarn are designed as circular loops, allowing you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the The Great Slab – Bowfell Summit loop from Great Langdale and the Slate Bridge Over Stream – Jack's Rake loop from Great Langdale.

What interesting sights or landmarks can I see while mountaineering around Easedale Tarn?

Mountaineering around Easedale Tarn offers breathtaking views of the surrounding fells, including Helm Crag and Sergeant Man. You'll encounter dramatic glacial landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and of course, Easedale Tarn itself. The region is rich in natural beauty, providing numerous scenic viewpoints and photo opportunities along the way.

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