Coordinates: 54.364°N 3.173°W Walna Scar is a hill in the English Lake District, lying just south of a pass of the same name in the Coniston Hills. Its summit at 2,035 feet (620 m) is only slightly higher than the pass. Walna Scar is the highest of Wainwright 's The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. [1] Walna Scar Car Park, near Coniston Type: Car Park Bowmanstead, Langdale, CONISTON, Cumbria, LA21 8HD About Pay and display car park with 70 spaces. Located at the end a a steep single track road from Coniston village. Book Tickets Map Click here to view map What's Nearby Attraction Event Eating Out Accommodation Activity The Ruskin Museum
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Coniston - Walna Scar Car Park 2.5 12 reviews #15 of 15 things to do in Coniston Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Would be bad in the cold. Steep access and the car park itself is very rocky " Nov 2023 The drive up to the car park is ok, if not extremely steep! Icy roads will be a challenge. Walna Scar Road to Old Man of Coniston Hard • 4.6 (316) Lake District National Park Photos (2,898) Directions Print/PDF map Length 4.2 miElevation gain 1,883 ftRoute type Out & back Experience this 4.2-mile out-and-back trail near Coniston, Cumbria. Generally considered a challenging route. Walna Scar Road, Lake District route Tom Hutton March 11, 2019 Lakes Secret Garden We revisit this iconic Lakeland route but this time we mix classic Walna Scar Road with some detours from the back of an envelope… >>> Download all of our free routes for the Lake District Words & photos: Sim Mainey This circular route up the Old Man of Coniston is shortened from about 13km to 6.5km because you cut a big section of the footpath out which goes via Goats Water as shown in the above Old Man of Coniston map and instead go straight through the middle and to the top of the Old Man of Coniston.
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Walna Scar is the highest of all of Alfred Wainwright's Outlying Fells of Lakeland. This hike links Walna Scar to 9 other outlying fells in the south of the Lake District National Park over a distance of 26km. This route card is a fantastic option for someone peak bagging the Outlying Fells of Lakeland. The walk follows a circular route from a parking area on Walna Scar road, near Coniston in the Lake District. It sets off in a westerly direction along Walna Scar road itself, which is now a track, before turning northwards to start the real climbing over Brown Pike, Buck Pike and Dow Crag. The winding Walna Scar Road leading down to Cove Bridge Dow Crag From Cove Bridge Coniston Old Man from Cove Bridge The path back to Torver from Cove Bridge passes between the deep excavations of the disused Banishead Quarry - Looking down the western hole The flooded eastern hole Scarr Head near the end of the walk Return to page Eastern Fells Stay with the Walna Scar Road as you skirt the southern slopes of the Old Man of Coniston to cross Torver Beck. The going gets steeper as you climb onto the ridge between White Maiden and Brown Pike. Ahead lies Dunnerdale. Just over the crest take a clear path right. This leads easily to the first summit of this round - Brown Pike.
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Location details The Lake District has a number of superb classic rides, and this Walna Scar Road route, to the south of the Old Man of Coniston, is one of them. It provides some very technical riding in places and because it's remote it's usually quieter than many other parts of the National Park. Start/finish Walna Scar Road to Goats Water. Moderate • 4.5 (84) Lake District National Park. Photos (440) Directions. Print/PDF map. Length 6.3 kmElevation gain 359 mRoute type Out-and-back. Experience this 6.3-km out-and-back trail near Coniston, Cumbria. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 20 min to complete.
Walna Scar road was built to connect Coniston with the Duddon Valley and the quarries on either side. The Cove was quarried for slate, spoil heaps below Brown Pike show of quarrying there. One of the buildings used to store explosives was used for many years by climbers as a bothy before the weather took its toll. Dow Crag Length - 13.0 miles / 21.1 km Ascent - 4440 feet / 1345 metres Time - 11 hours 0 minutes Grade - hard Maps Walk Route Description Click image to visit gallery of 10 images.
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The procession of people along Walna Scar road are mainly heading to Dow Crag, which is a shame as these are a lovely cluster of hills. After the rough loose rocks and stones of the pass their soft grassy paths are very welcome. Blind Tarn is a great place to sit for a while on the way back. On the Walna Scar Road towards Dow Crag (Image: john lenehan) Note: Dow Crag and Coniston Old Man are two dramatic Lake District mountains but in different ways. The drama of Dow Crag is natural.