Lakeland Way
The Lakeland Way takes in the scenery, nature and history of the English Lake District. Starting and finishing at the coastal village of Ravenglass, the walk follows old coach and drove roads, corpse routes, and tracks used by early traders travelling between the valleys by packhorse. Many paths on the Lakeland Way were once used by miners and quarrymen, who walked from the neighbouring hamlets to reach their workplaces in the depths of the fells.