Guided Hiking

Join Rob for group Guided Mountain Days in the Lakes, Dales and beyond.

Did you know we offer personalised walks tailored to your specialist needs? We provide hiking guiding on Wainwright walks, Yorkshire 3 peaks, Scafell Pike, the Cumbria Way and more!

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Langdale Pikes, a classic Lake District hike ticking off four Wainwright fells.

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From the Langdale valley hike to the mighty Bowfell and follow the rugged ridgeline to Esk Pike. This route provide spectacular view over the Scafell range.

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Lingmoor Fell is certainly not the highest mountain but offers incredible views of the Langdale Pikes and Langdale valley.

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Helvellyn via Striding & Swirril Edge. Summit England’s third highest mountain via two grade one scrambles.

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Hike from Langdale to England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. A long day at 11.5 miles with plenty of elevation with views over the whole of the Lake District.

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The Coniston Fells over a circular route of perfection. Summit four Wainwrights including the Old Man of Coniston.

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A circular route up to Helvellyn ticking of three Wainwright peaks. Once up and out of Thirlmere enjoy the ridge to Helvellyn. A great alternative to scrambling Striding Edge.

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Langdale Pikes, a classic Lake District hike ticking off four Wainwright fells.

Click here to book your place today.

It will most definitely be an early start but worth the reward when you reach the summit of Helvellyn as dawn breaks.

Click here to book your place today.

From the Langdale valley hike to the mighty Bowfell and follow the rugged ridgeline to Esk Pike. This route provide spectacular view over the Scafell range.

Click here to book your place today.

A circular route up to Helvellyn ticking of three Wainwright peaks. Once up and out of Thirlmere enjoy the ridge to Helvellyn. A great alternative to scrambling Striding Edge.

Click here to book your place today.

From Coniston head up the coppermines and explore the old slate quarries before summitting the Old Man of Coniston. Continue on to the might Dow Crag then a pleasant descent to Coniston.

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The Fairfield Horseshoe, an excellent ridge walk starting and finishing from Ambleside. on this route you will summit Eight Wainwright fells.

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Helvellyn via Striding & Swirril Edge. Summit England’s third highest mountain via two grade one scrambles.

Click here to book your place today.

It will most definitely be an early start but worth the reward when you reach the summit of of Coniston Old Man as dawn breaks.

Click here to book your place today.

Langdale Pikes, a classic Lake District hike ticking off four Wainwright fells.

Click here to book your place today.

Hike from Langdale to England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. A long day at 11.5 miles with plenty of elevation with views over the whole of the Lake District.

Click here to book your place today.

A circular route up to Helvellyn ticking of three Wainwright peaks. Once up and out of Thirlmere enjoy the ridge to Helvellyn. A great alternative to scrambling Striding Edge.

Click here to book your place today.

it will most definitely be an early start but worth the reward when you reach the summit of Helvellyn as dawn breaks.

Click here to book your place today.

The Coniston Fells over a circular route of perfection. Summit four Wainwrights including the Old Man of Coniston.

Click here to book your place today.

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“A fantastic day out with Rob on a 10 mile circuit taking in Lingmell, Scafell Pike and then down and round some incredible scenery. I’m not the quickest and was certainly flagging towards the end on an unusually sunny day. Rob showed patience and made sure I stayed upright on some of the more tricky down bits. Would highly recommend Rob for his obvious knowledge, good humour and patience”