1.Follow the path up to the road away from the lake shore. From the cattle grid walk up the road 50 metres. The clear path leaves the road at the first bend and zig-zags steeply up the main breast of Skelgill Bank. The path levels for a short while and then climbs again to the summit of Cat Bells. There are some scrambly sections but nothing too technical. 2. Take a well deserved rest and obligatory photo stop at the top before descending south to the saddle of Hawes Gate. 3. From Hawes Gate, at the point where four paths meet, descend the steep but made up path to your left (East). Follow the path down and then take the path left towards a plantation of conifers. Here you join the main terrace path but your direction is downwards following a dry stone wall to the road. Follow the road left for approximately 50 metres and then turn right down to the lakeshore at Brandelhow Bay past the old mine workings. 4. Now follow the lakeshore path through the wooded shore line, passing High...
Wishlist: Climb PenY Fan. Brecon Beacons Very well trodden. The absolute epitome of a beaten path. Took the loop from the recommended start point, for the steeper up to top.. Where it's worth having a windproof jacket and beanie. The gradual down was easy going, catching up with a fair amount of traffic (NB: a Tuesday in the summer holidays). Sadly a fair amount of litter picking on the way down. Enjoyed the walk for the fresh air, views and good stretch of the legs - 7.3km (not 8.5km) taking 2 hours. Easy/moderate