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Bus station hiking trails around Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Duddon Valley within the Lake District National Park. The region is characterized by quiet fells, the winding River Duddon, and extensive forested slopes. Hikers can explore a varied terrain that includes significant tarns like Seathwaite Tarn and numerous fells, providing a range of elevation gains. This area is known for its tranquil and remote atmosphere, making it suitable for various hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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25
hikers
21.5km
08:31
1,230m
1,230m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11
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17.8km
06:47
810m
810m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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9
hikers
15.2km
06:35
910m
910m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
9
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8.58km
02:39
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
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17.0km
06:38
900m
900m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Englands highest mountain with fantastic views on a clear day but can be very busy in the summer.
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An accident blackspot and only suitable for climbers. Visit Wasdale mountain rescue website for information. Decent to the south via foxes tarn if transiting from Scafell to/from Scafell Pike. The Foxes tarn route in its self is steep and arduous. Alternatively for another step and arduous route take Lords Rake to the north
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Amazing mountains following the ridge of the crinkles as the undulate across the top starting from a well trodden path to great fun clambering between boulders on the northern side. For a longer walk tie in Pike of Blisco and or Bow Fell for an amazing mountain day with views across the Scafells, Coniston fells and the Langdales.
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Great scramble up the bad step. If you haven’t done it before hang back and study other seasoned walkers. The best route is obtained via some ‘steps’ to the right. If you are unsure this is easily bypassed via an easy path to the south.
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One of the best Lakeland ascents. Take. The climbers traverse branching off near the top of the band for some amazing mountain scenery and full appreciation of the great slab. Mind blowing views from the top on a clear day. Return via either esk pike or Hell Gill where plenty of pools lie await for cooling down in summer.
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hiking boots are a must rocky and boulder fields make hard hiking
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Brilliant little scramble, very safe and managable 😊
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This is the ankle killer part ! One step forward 2 back and a twist and turn 🤪 its worse coming down than going up, be careful with your footing and if you slip or skid go with it 😣 good luck.
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There are 11 hiking trails in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite that start directly from bus stations, making it convenient to explore the region without a car. These routes range from moderate to difficult in intensity.
The bus-accessible hikes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offer a varied terrain. You can expect peaceful riverside paths along the River Duddon, ascents into the quiet fells like Stickle Pike and Harter Fell, and walks through extensive forested slopes. The region is known for its tranquil and remote atmosphere, even on more challenging routes.
While many routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite are rated as difficult, there are 3 moderate bus-accessible hikes available. These might be suitable for beginners or families looking for a less strenuous option, though they still require a reasonable level of fitness. For example, the Hard Knott Summit – Hardknott Pass Summit loop from Hard Knott is a moderate option offering great views.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite offers 8 difficult bus-accessible routes. These often involve significant elevation gain and longer distances. Notable challenging routes include the Scafell Pike summit – Hardknott Roman Fort loop from Hard Knott, which is over 21 km long with more than 1200 meters of ascent, and the Bowfell – Crinkle Crags loop from Hard Knott.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. This is ideal for car-free adventures, as you won't need to arrange return transport from a different location. Examples include the Esk Pike – Bowfell loop from Hard Knott and the Hard Knott Summit – Hardknott Pass Summit loop from Hard Knott.
Hiking from bus stations in Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite provides access to stunning natural features. You can explore the winding River Duddon, discover numerous tarns like Seathwaite Tarn, and ascend fells such as Stickle Pike, Harter Fell, and Bowfell for panoramic views. The area is also rich in tranquil forests, offering diverse landscapes for your hike.
Yes, the region boasts interesting historical sites. The Hardknott Roman Fort, situated high above Eskdale, is a significant historical landmark that can be incorporated into longer hikes, such as the Scafell Pike summit – Hardknott Roman Fort loop from Hard Knott. Additionally, you might encounter remnants of slate quarrying and copper mining, particularly around areas like the Old Man of Coniston.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can find several points of interest. The area features impressive caves and former mines, such as Cathedral Cavern and the View of Rydal Water from Rydal Cave. There are also beautiful lakes and tarns like Tarn Hows and Loughrigg Tarn, and even waterfalls such as Tom Ghyll Waterfalls, which can be reached via various routes.
The Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the area for its tranquil and remote atmosphere, diverse landscapes ranging from quiet fells to peaceful riverside paths, and the opportunity for challenging ascents with panoramic views. The car-free accessibility from bus stations is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
Yes, Dunnerdale-With-Seathwaite provides excellent access to some of the Lake District's higher peaks, even when starting from a bus station. Routes like the Scafell Pike summit – Hardknott Roman Fort loop from Hard Knott and the Scafell Pike summit – Mickledore Pass loop from Hard Knott allow you to tackle England's highest mountain. Other challenging routes lead to fells like Bowfell and the Crinkle Crags, offering demanding climbs and expansive vistas.


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