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Slater's Bridge – Tarn Hows loop from Wrynose Pass

Hard

15

runners

Slater's Bridge – Tarn Hows loop from Wrynose Pass

05:14

36.0km

1,720m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Lake District National Park

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

4.12 km

View Down Langdale Valley

Highlight • Natural Monument

Beautiful view of Langdale Valley, enjoy it.

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6.01 km

Lingmoor Fell

Peak

3

8.38 km

Homemade Cake Stall

Highlight • Cafe

Cake and hot drinks honesty stall

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4

9.38 km

Slater's Bridge

Highlight • Historical Site

A picturesque very old bridge over the river Brathay. This is one of the old footbridges of the Lake District, connecting the hamlet of Little Langdale with the many slate …

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11.2 km

High Park Coppice

Forest

6

11.5 km

Colwith Force Waterfall

Highlight • Natural Monument

Colwith Force is a stunning waterfall on the River Brathay that drops roughly 40 feet (12 m) in several stages. The falls are in a very picturesque woodland setting and are close to another waterfall, Skelwith Force.

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12.3 km

Tongue Intake Plantation

Forest

8

14.4 km

Black Fell Summit

Highlight • Viewpoint

A lovely smaller fell, lots of bang for your buck.

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9

16.5 km

The western shore path along Tarn Hows is part of the long distance Cumbria Way trail. This trail runs for 73 miles (117.5 km) from Ulverston in the south to …

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16.9 km

Tarn Hows

Lake

11

17.3 km

Tarn Hows

Highlight • Lake

It's great around here, especially in autumn when it's a little quieter and the colours really pop. Super interesting fact: Beatrix Potter actually used to own the Tarns, having bought …

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12

17.7 km

Tom Ghyll Waterfalls

Highlight • Waterfall

Tom Ghyll (or Gill) is a fast flowing stream with two spectacular waterfalls. There is a path along it up to Tarn Hows. Or if you leave Tarn Hows down to Glen Mary car park.

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36.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

15.0 km

8.88 km

7.44 km

2.72 km

1.02 km

747 m

167 m

Surfaces

10.2 km

8.50 km

7.49 km

5.64 km

3.46 km

715 m

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Highest point (710 m)

Lowest point (60 m)

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Tuesday 7 July

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