Catbells, Dale Head and Hindscarth - The Newlands Horseshoe

A rewarding Lake District walk of the highest calibre. The Horseshoe route takes in all the peaks on either side of the Newlands Valley and offers some wonderful walking and superb views throughout.

Technical sheet

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A Above Derwent walk posted on 04/07/16 by Walking Britain. Last update : 13/09/22
  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
  • ↔
    Distance: 15.93 km
  • ◔
    Calculated time: 7h 05 
  • ▲
    Difficulty: Difficult

  • ⚐
    Return to departure point: Yes
  • ↗
    Vertical gain: + 892 m
  • ↘
    Vertical drop: - 893 m

  • ▲
    Highest point: 737 m
  • ▼
    Lowest point: 130 m

Description

(S/E) The start is the car park at the northern foot of Catbells at Gutherscale (grid ref. NY246211). On fine days this can be very busy and parking can be at a premium so an early start is recommended. After parking start the climb onto Catbells. There are two paths initially and these soon merge to form a clear path to the summit. The reward for this initial ascent of 1200 feet is the fine views across Derwentwater and the many surrounding fells.

(1) Many of your fellow walkers will have fallen by the wayside as you continue on an ascending path roughly south to the summit of Maiden Moor. In my mind this is the most tedious section although the views remain as you head towards the cairn on the top of Blea Crag (630 metres). This is worth a short diversion as there is a fine view along the length of Derwentwater. After enjoying the view return to the main path and continue the gentle ascent to the summit cairn on High Spy.

(2) You have a short section of respite as you descend to Dalehead tarn at the southern end of the Newlands Valley. From here it's a matter of gritting your teeth and steadily plodding uphill until you reach the summit cairn from where the view down Newlands and across to Eel Crags makes the effort worthwhile. You now head westwards along Hindscarth Edge with a different set of fells now included in the panorama to your left. It is important that you don't get too carried away with the views and miss the turn north towards the summit of Hindscarth with its well built cairn.

(3) The hard work is now complete and you can enjoy a mainly downhill walk back to the start. The route from Hindscarth heads almost due north and descends to High Crags and then along the pleasant ridge to Scope End. From here the path descends more steeply down the eastern flank of the ridge to reach Low Snab. Here head north on the track towards the road at Chapel Bridge. Turn right along the road passing through the collection of dwellings at Little Town. Just after the last cottage take the path signed to Skelgill and follow this through pastures to reach the road at Skelgill. Bear right along the road and you are soon back at the start (S/E).

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 131 m - Car park
  2. 1 : km 1.71 - alt. 422 m - Cat Bells
  3. 2 : km 5.79 - alt. 636 m - Cairn on High Spy
  4. 3 : km 9.67 - alt. 704 m - Hindscarth
  5. S/E : km 15.93 - alt. 130 m

Useful Information

This is one of the great walks of the Lake District National Park and will keep you entertained for the best part of day, A day with good visibility is a must as the views throughout are engaging and you will see many of the Lakeland peaks during the circuit. Navigation is generally easy as you are following well trodden paths but do remember to save some energy for the steep 900 foot ascent from Dalehead tarn to the summit of Dale Head.

Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.

Reviews and comments

3.3 / 5
Based on 1 review

Clarity of route description
3 / 5
Clarity of route map
3 / 5
Walk interest
4 / 5
Delphinium
Delphinium

Hi KatieG,
Thank you for taking the time to give us this feedback. Why do you think you got wrong at some stage? Could you suggest any alteration for the next walker? In the meantime, I am going to contact the author to see what we could do.
Enjoy your walks
Kind regards

KatieG
KatieG

Overall rating : 3.3 / 5

Date of walk : 07/09/22
Clarity of route description : ★★★☆☆ Average
Clarity of route map : ★★★☆☆ Average
Walk interest : ★★★★☆ Good

Do not feel this was a moderate walk, more like hard. Most of the descending and also some ascending was scrambling on hands and feet or sliding down on bums to avoid slipping down the mountain.
Also managed to go wrong on part of the walk and found ourselves on the edge of the mountain face. Felt very treacherous.

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