The Lake District is the perfect playground for adventure-seekers with its range of walks offering stunning views. Just a drive away from Manchester, you can take in the beautiful sights of Lake Windermere or the panoramic views of Derwentwater.
The walks range in difficulty depending on the length and terrain, but there will be at least one that suits your hiking ability.
The Lakes also boasts plenty of pit stops along the way, allowing you to make a weekend of it. Known as a camping hotspot for many British travellers, the team at Pitchup have rounded up the best hikes and where to camp afterwards, to give your legs a well-needed rest before your next trek.
Here are seven scenic walks in the Lake District where you can camp nearby: READ MORE: Lake District beauty spot criticised for 'too much water' and 'not enough free Wi-Fi' in bizarre review Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 2-3 hours (including stops) Difficulty: Moderate The well-known Catbells is one of the most popular walking routes in the Lake District and sits on the western shore of Derwentwater, three miles from the bustling Keswick.
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