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Walk 2036 - Catbells from Gutherscale

    

Nat Park   Lake District
County/Area   Cumbria
AuthorJohn Paterson
Length4.0 miles / 6.5 km
Ascent1200 feet / 364 metres
Gradeeasy/moderate
Startgrid reference NY246211

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Catbells is a justly popular fell, beautifully situated between Derwentwater and Newlands. It is often climbed as the first peak in the circuit of fells at the head of the Newlands valley but it is a very worthwhile short walk with delightful views encompassing most of the fells of the northern Lake District. Note: This description assumes that the foot of the fell is reached by car but an excellent alternative (which will appeal to children) is to catch a pleasure boat from the landings at Keswick and disembark at Hawse End which is less than 400 yards from the carpark at the foot of the north ridge. For the quickest trip to Hawse End catch a boat heading anticlockwise round the lake. On the return, choose a clockwise boat for a quick trip back or an anticlockwise boat for a cruise round Derwentwater. Boats run most days of the year apart from Christmas Day and timetables are available from the boat landings or the tourist office in the Moot Hall, Keswick.

Park at Gutherscale in the Newlands Valley (GR NY246211) at a small carpark between Hawse End and Skelgill.

From the carpark a sign points to a traverse path leading to the foot of the north ridge. The path up the north ridge is excellent and height is quickly gained giving ever improving views of Derwentwater, Swinside, Keswick, Borrowdale and the Newlands valley. The northern shoulder is reached by a short easy scramble on rock. Beyond the shoulder a level saddle provides easy walking leading to the final steep section below the summit rocks. The summit is an airy dome with excellent views in all directions including the tiny village of Little Town seen far below in the Newlands valley. Stair was the home of Mrs Tiggywinkle (the hedgehog) in the children's books by Beatrix Potter.

From the summit descend south to the col of Hause Gate. Beyond Hause Gate the ridge continues to Maiden Moor and the circuit of the Newlands valley but our route takes the path which descends the eastern side of the ridge below Hause Gate by a series of zig zags with fences guarding the steeper sections. Avoid all "shortcuts" heading north and stay on a southerly line down the fellside until the road is reached. At the road turn left (north), pass the Low Manesty caravan park entrance and after 200 yards pass through a gate on the right into Low Manesty woods - a good place to see red squirrels. The track through the woods is tarmac until Derwentwater is reached when it becomes a delightful woodland track sticking fairly closely to the shore. After nearly 2 miles Hawse End activity centre is reached. (A Jetty here allows those who came by boat from Keswick to embark for their return journey). Walkers who arrived by car should exit the grounds of Hawse End and turn left up the hill where a footpath soon leads to the road and a further 200 yards walking leads to the carpark at Gutherscale.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL4
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 90

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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