The Lake District is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering everything from tranquil lakeside strolls to challenging ascents that lead to jaw-dropping panoramic views. Whether you’re new to hiking or a seasoned trekker, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with opportunities to stretch your legs, feed your soul, and enjoy some good old fresh air. Â
We’ve curated a list of the best self-guided hiking tours in the Lake District, perfect for those who wish to explore at their own pace without the pressure of a group or guide. These routes will take you through quaint villages, lush valleys, and rugged fells, showcasing some of the best beauty English countryside.
Best Time to Visit the Lake District for HikingÂ
The Lake District is beautiful year-round, but if hiking is your main goal, timing is crucial for an optimal experience.Â
Spring (April-May): Fresh Blooms & Mild WeatherÂ
Spring offers blooming wildflowers and leafy gorse along the shores of Buttermere, perfect for nature enthusiasts. While temps are typically still cool, the trails are generally quieter, making it an excellent time for hiking.Â
Summer (June-August): Peak Hiking WeatherÂ
Summer is the most popular time to visit due to warmer weather and longer days. While spots like Catbells, Windermere and Buttermere can get busy, the rest of the trails are quieter, and the scenery is nothing short of spectacular.Â
Fall (September-November): Stunning FoliageÂ
Crisp air and fall hues make this season magical. The trails are less crowded, and the cooler weather is ideal for hiking.Â
Winter (December-February): A Tranquil EscapeÂ
Winter brings crisp, dramatic landscapes and peaceful solitude, but with cold temperatures, short days, and long nights, many routes close for the season. Due to these conditions, Macs Adventure doesn't offer hiking trips in England during winter. If you’re looking for a winter break, check out our winter hiking vacations.
1. The Lake District Trail Â
Distance: 50 miles Â
Difficulty: ModerateÂ
Duration: 6 days Â
Highlights:Â
- Panoramic views over Lake Windermere, Ullswater, and the central fells
- Follow sections of Wainwright’s legendary trails
- Delve into quieter, lesser-known routes for a truly tranquil experience
For hikers craving a mix of classic routes and hidden gems, the Lake District Trail checks all the boxes. Navigate dramatic passes, encounter shimmering tarns, and revel in the immense beauty of the Lakeland fells. It’s a hike that balances grit with the reward of solitude and connection to nature. Â
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2. Heart of the Lake District Â
Distance: 28.5 miles Â
Difficulty: Easy Â
Duration: 7 days (shorter variations available) Â
Highlights:Â
- Explore Ambleside, Grasmere, and Keswick—three Lake District gems
- Follow in the footsteps of Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth
- Enjoy stunning views from iconic spots like Catbells and Helm Crag Â
The "Heart of the Lake District" is designed for those who prefer shorter, more relaxing walks. Look forward to lakeside wanders, cozy tearooms, and enchanting landscapes that inspired some of England’s greatest writers. This adventure is perfect for anyone hoping to combine easy hiking with ample downtime to soak in the beauty of the region. Â
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3. The Lake District Round Â
Distance: 76 miles Â
Difficulty: Moderate to strenuousÂ
Duration: 8 days Â
Highlights:Â
- Stunning loop hike around Ullswater and its surrounding peaks
- Explore historic sites and rugged terrain
- Multiple route variations to suit different fitness levelsÂ
The Lake District Round is an excellent choice for those looking to challenge themselves and experience the classic mountain scenery of the region. This loop not only guarantees diverse landscapes but also ensures you’ll enjoy a warm meal and cozy stay each evening. Â
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4. The Lake District In StyleÂ
Distance: 25.7 milesÂ
Difficulty: Easy to moderateÂ
Duration: 6 daysÂ
Highlights:Â
Discover the Lake District, renowned for its stunning landscapes and tranquil lakes. Treat yourself to stays in superior hotels with equally outstanding views of Lake Windermere and enjoy peaceful hikes, woodland trails, and gentle fells. Immerse yourself in the region’s literary heritage by visiting landmarks like Dove Cottage and Hill Top, inspired by writers like Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. Perfect for nature lovers, literary enthusiasts, or those looking for elegance in stunning scenery.Â
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5. Discover England: The Lake District to Yorkshire DalesÂ
Distance: 34 miles (total distance should you choose to do every hike we offer along the way)
Difficulty: Easy to moderateÂ
Duration: 8 daysÂ
Highlights:Â
Discover the best of Northern England on a self-guided adventure by rail and on foot through the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. Explore inspiring landscapes, hike local favorites like Catbells, or unwind with tea and pub visits. Travel on the scenic Settle to Carlisle rail line, marvel at the Ribblehead Viaduct, and soak in the beauty of "God’s Country" in the Dales. End in historic York, filled with cobblestone streets and medieval charm. This tour offers the perfect blend of nature, culture, and history for hikers and explorers alike!Â
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6. Coast to Coast Â
Distance: 190 miles Â
Difficulty: Moderate to strenuousÂ
Duration: 12–16 days (options available) Â
Highlights:Â
- Journey through three National Parks (The Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors)
- Spectacular views of lakes, moorlands, and idyllic villages
- The satisfaction of crossing England from coast to coastÂ
The Coast to Coast route, made famous by Alfred Wainwright, is perfect for those seeking a rewarding, long-distance hike. Over the course of two weeks, you’ll navigate some of England’s most iconic landscapes, dipping into charming rural towns and mingling with fellow hikers. Â
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Preparing for Your Coast to Coast Adventure Â
Planning your Coast-to-Coast hike is part of the excitement! Whether you're curious about the physical demands of the trail, the best spots to eat and drink, or wondering what essentials to pack, we've got you covered. Check out these resources to feel confident and ready for your unforgettable hiking experience:Â
- How Fit Should I Be to Hike the Coast to Coast?
- 10 most frequently asked questions about Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk
- Eating & Drinking on the Coast to Coast
- What to Pack for a Hiking Trip on the Coast to Coast?Â
These guides will help you plan with ease, so all that's left to do is lace up your boots and enjoy the adventure!Â
5. Dales Way - Yorkshire Dales to The Lake District Â
Distance: 79 miles Â
Difficulty: Moderate Â
Duration: 6–8 days Â
Highlights:Â
- Follow the river paths from the Yorkshire Dales to Lake Windermere
- Discover historic landmarks like Bolton Priory and medieval viaducts
- End your hike at the picturesque shores of England’s largest lake
This iconic trail begins in Ilkley and winds through farmlands, cobbled villages, and the dramatic Yorkshire Dales before arriving in the Lake District. Expect a mix of terrains, plenty of tea rooms, and the chance to spot a kingfisher or two along the riverside. Â
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Why Choose Macs Adventure for Your Lake District Hike? Â
At Macs Adventure, we specialize in self-guided hiking tours that put you in control of your adventure. No tour groups. No rigid schedules. Instead, we handle the logistics—like accommodations, luggage transfers, and thorough route planning—so you can immerse yourself in the magic of hiking at your pace. Â
With over 21,000 customer reviews, an award-winning service track record, and sustainability practices baked into everything we do, your next adventure is in expert, caring hands.Â
Are You Ready to Lace Up? Â
If the allure of the Lake District has already captivated you, there’s just one thing left to do. Explore our Lake District Hiking Guide to find everything you need to know about hiking in the Lake District. Book your self-guided hiking tour today! Â
