A Waterfalls Wander to Wansfell Pike

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Jun 03
2017

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9 miles 6 hours inc lunch

Join me for a weekend of walks in the footsteps of Wainwright. Wansfell Pike is a popular destination but in fact it's actually the lower companion of Baystones, a summit a kilometre to the northeast.

The confusion is partly Wainwright's doing, for he names Baystones as Wansfell in his books, and no doubt many fell walkers ascend Wansfell Pike thinking they've reached the true summit. In mitigation it has to be said that Wansfell Pike is a far nicer top than Baystones.

The walk starts in Ambleside near the Salutation Hotel in the centre. From here we'll head up Stockghyll Lane and follow the footpath that runs alongside the ghyll towards Stockghyll Force waterfall. We'll have the opportunity to take photos of the falls before we make our ascent to Wansfell.

As the summit nears, the path passes through a rocky patch and soon leads to the summit of Wansfell (482m.)  Panoramic views towards Langdale, Coniston fells and Fairfield in particular. We then head along the ridge wall to the highest point, Wansfell Pike (487m) which is marked by a cairn.

The descent down from the fell takes us along fairly easy terrain towards the village of Troutbeck, where we may stop for a pint at the Mortal Man pub. 

The final part of the walk takes us through the village along lanes, tracks, and through the delightful Skelghyll Wood back to Ambleside. 

I'll be staying at YHA Windermere over the weekend and places are filling up being the busy tourist season in the Lake District.

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Link to the Sunday walk - https://www.outdoorlads.com/event/three-wainwrights-cat-bells

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