Priests Hole from Brothers Water – Lake District
8 people attending
4 places left
(I'll be staying at the Patterdale YHA for anyone who wants to join me, it will get booked quickly so if you're staying book early)
This will require a short drive from the youth hostel to the car park by Brothers Water.
This is a 7 mile circular route taking in Priest's Hole Cave, under Dove Crag, near Patterdale.
We start from the car park at Cow Bridge, about 2 miles south of Patterdale. After walking along Brothers Water and into Dovedale (Lakeland, not Peak District!), we begin the main climb, steep in places, towards the cliff faces below the summit of Dove Crag. Here, we look for a tiny path on ledges across the foot of the cliff to arrive at Priest's Hole with stunning views north across the fells. This is a popular spot, and the cave has a visitor's book. Many people use this as an overnight stop - but not us on this occasion. It will be a great place for us to have lunch.
When we are ready, we retrace our steps out of the cave to the main path, and continue up to the saddle between Dove Crag and Hart Crag. We turn right to Hart Crag (although as it's only about 400m to Dove Crag summit to the left, Wainwright Baggers might want to add this in!). Hart Crag will offer superb views of crags between it and St Sunday Crag. We will have climbed about 700m by this point.
From Hart Crag we head downhill, along a ridge over Blake Brow, Buck Stones and Gale Crag until we meet the road at the north end of Low Wood. A short but beautiful woodland walk takes us back to the car park


What to bring
It will probably be cold, make sure you have warm clothes
Recommended Kit List
• Rucksack (with a plastic liner bag or cover)
• Waterproof jacket and trousers
• Walking boots and socks
• Thermal base layer (synthetic fibres rather than cotton)
• Fleece mid layer
• Walking trousers
• Hat and gloves
• Lunch and drink
• Small torch
• Spare food
• Spare warm layer
Optional
• Sunglasses and sun cream (if that time of year!)
• Extra thermal leggings and top (synthetic fibres rather than cotton)
• Thermos flask
• Camera
• Gaiters
• Trekking poles
• Personal first aid and medication
• Money for a pub stop at the end of the day!
Food & drink
You’ll need to bring lunch with you and snacks to keep the energy up. Don't forget to eat breakfast!! :)
Make sure you have plenty of water & fluids. A flask of something hot is always good on a cold day.
Good Mountain Foods
• Chocolate of course!
• Sunflower seas
• Banana’s
• Nuts & dried fruit
• Energy bars (especially the ones with oats)
At the end of the day if people are up for it we’ll have a drink if everyone’s up for it!