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Walking Route: Scafell, Lakes

There's a reason why classic routes are classic routes, just look at this one :-)


Posted: 2 August 2007
by Dave Mycroft

Walking Route - Scafell, Lake District

Eskdale > Cam Spout > Foxes Tarn > Slight Side > Eskdale

Average Time: 5 hours 45 minutes

Distance: 9.2 miles (14.6km)

Height Gain: 3416 ft (1041m)

A classic mountain walk complete with the finest upland scenery in England plus waterfalls and a breathtaking river gorge.

Maps: OS OL 6, Landranger 89

Online: Streetmap

Strenuousness: 2
Technicality: 2
Photo Grade:4

Start Point:

There's generally a reason why a route become recognised as a classic outing, and it's usually a reflection of the route's quality.

This traditional route from Eskdale takes in Great Moss, and the finest mountain surroundings in England, then follows an "almost a scramble" route up to Foxes Tarn and Scafell before dropping back down over Slight Side.

Throw in waterfalls, a river gorge and the feeling of remoteness and you can see why it's become a classic.


Section 1: Eskdale to Cam Spout

Distance: 4.1 miles (6.5km)

Height Gain: 1224ft (373m)

Average Time: 2 hours 20 mins


From the road take the drive up towards Taw House and follow the continuation alongside a wall to eventually reach Scale Beck after a mile and a quarter.

Cross the bridge and bear left, on much steeper ground as you zig zag up alongside the gill. You climb 500 feet in the half mile track up to Rowantree Crags. The path now heads north west to join the Esk above the waterfalls as it emerges from Great Moss.

Great Moss is one of those rare spots where you can't see a road, house or any sign of habitation, just mountains. With Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell on your right head along the River Esk past the boulders at Sampson's Stones to reach the stream coming down from the waterfalls of Cam Spout.


Section 2: Cam Spout to Slight Side

Distance: 2.2 miles (3.5km)

Height Gain: 2133ft (650m)

Average Time: 2 hours 10 mins


The junction of the stream from Cam Spout - below - and the Esk makes a perfect spot to rest for the night on a longer trip, and a good viewpoint for the next section of the route.

A series of slabs rise steeply up alongside the tumbling stream, with balancing holds available if required but not quite needed. Once above the falls you enter an amphitheatre with the main path heading off for Mickledore.

A path heads off the main track to the left up an obvious gully, and this leads up over boulders to reach easier ground and the small, boulder filled, Foxes Tarn.

From here take the zig zag path up the scree to reach the summit plateau. The summit lies a little in from the edge and has the obligatory cairn and, on a good day, stunning views - below, looking back towards Great Moss.

From the summit the descent commences heading south where a well trodden path sticks to the high ground as it drops to a saddle. A short re-ascent takes you over Cam Spout Crag and on to Slight Side.

If you're in luck and the weather's on your side this is a far better viewpoint than Scafell, with the whole of the River Esk laid out below from Great Moss to Eskdale and beyond.


Section 3: Slight Side to Eskdale

Distance: 2.9 miles (4.6km)

Height Gain: 59ft (18m)

Average Time: 1 hour 15 mins


The descent from Slight Side couldn't be much easier, with an obvious wide track following the descending ridge south towards the marshy Quagrigg Moss.

Follow the path round the edge of Cowcove and Catcove and gradually descend to Eskdale, emerging at the road a few yards higher up.


Note: Average time ratings are calculated for a notional average walker and take height gain into account. You may be faster or slower than the notional average, but they provide a starting point.

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