Friday 28th August
Skelwith Bridge and Langdale Valley - Short walk from Skelwith bridge along the Langdale valley, via Elterwater.
Swindale Valley at Wild Haweswater - A short introduction to Wild Haweswater and Swindale Valley.
Walking and Yoga Techniques - A short walk around Levens Deer Park.
Simple Navigation Techniques - Around Scout Scar.
Dales Way and the Wainwright Outlying Fells - A moderate walk along the Dales Way and Wainwright Outlying fells.
Ghost Walk - A walk around Kendal town centre.
Saturday 29th August
Heritage route / towpath of the Lancaster Canal - Heritage of the old route/towpath of the Lancaster canal.
Farleton Knott via Lancaster Canal - A walk from The Smithy Inn, Holme.
Serpentine Woods (Kendal) - Alphabet Trail and Scavenger Hunt.
Grasmere and Rydal water + Loughrigg - We will walk around the Rydal Tarn/Loughrigg area.
Scars and Woods of Kendal - The Scars and Woods of Kendal.
Fairfield Horseshoe - The Fairfield round is possibly the most famous of all the Lakeland Horseshoe walks and, with its fairly central location, provides some of the best walking and stunning views that the Lake District has to offer. .
Claife Heights - A short to Claife Heights from the lake shore.
Geology and Ecology of Orton Scar - Limestone Stories: The Geology and Ecology of Orton Scar.
Sunday 30th August
Lowther Estate and Deer Park - What do soaring deer numbers mean for our countryside.
Walking and Singing around Kendal - A chance to sing in harmonies.
Lowther Estate and Deer Park (Long Version) - Lowther history and conservation.
Walk and Gurnal Dubbs Swim - We will walk up to and around Gurnal Dubbs.
Howgills Traverse from Bowderdale to Sedbergh - The views across the Lake District and Eden are stunning.
Coniston Old Man round - Dow crag, Coniston old man and back.
Staveley Explorer - Cowan Head and then onto Potter Fell.
Ghost Walk - A walk around Kendal town centre.
Monday 31st August
Sprint Valley (Skelsmergh to Holme House Farm / Sprint Mill) - Skelsmergh is a little-known 'no man’s land' on the edge of the Lake District.
RSPB Badger Hide - Enjoy intimate views of Badgers, from the comfort of the RSPB Badger Hide.
Walk Grades:
Easy - Walks with no steep ascents or descents and few stiles, taken at a leisurely pace.
Moderate - Terrain not too hilly and with only short and / or gentle ascents, through the countryside, and requiring some physical fitness.
Strenuous - Will involve long and / or steep ascents in a mountain / moorland setting, requiring a good level of fitness and some experience of hill walking.