Walking Holidays in the Lake District
- Beautiful lake shores of Derwent Water and Coniston Water
- Dramatic Cumbrian valleys, Langdale and Borrowdale
- Across picturesque Tarn Hows in the wooded hills between Coniston and Langdale
- Stay in charming towns like Caldbeck or Keswick - historic market towns in spectacular mountain settings
- Walking alongside the cavernous lakes of Coniston and Derwent Water
- Spectacular mountain scenery, with Skiddaw and Blencathra visible along your route
Cumbria Way Walking Route
Many walking holidays in the Lake District are quite strenuous, being England’s most mountainous area. However, the Cumbria Way is a trail with a near perfect balance of terrain and scenery.
The Cumbria Way is predominantly a low-level long distance footpath, which follows a line through lovely steep sided valleys through the heart of the Lake District National Park. It links the historic Cumbrian towns of Ulverston, on the shores of Morecambe Bay and Cumbrian coast and Carlisle, near the border with Scotland.
Each day, the diverse landscape reveals another facet of its appeal, which will have you reaching for your camera. From days spent walking in the lowlands, through to pastoral Cumbrian farmland, the heather-covered Cumbrian fells reveal stunning panoramas offering beautiful views of the landscape. Along your journey you pass through wonderful Lakeland towns with good food, distinctive character and a high standard of accommodation - coupled with a warm Cumbrian reception on arrival.
Lake District Walks with Celtic Trails
For more information or advice on walking holidays in the Lake District, please call our walk team who will be delighted to help you with your Cumbrian holidays.
We have over 26 years' experience providing tailored, high quality itineraries for walkers who appreciate personal service, comfort and organisation.
Path Walkthrough
The Cumbria Way offers walkers a chance to experience the beauty of the Lake District, albeit over low-lying terrain that's easier to navigate than traditional fell walking routes. This is an ideal route to get the most of walking the Lake District National Park, without the risk of over-exertion. Travelling from Ulverston to Carlisle the prevailing south-west wind is on your back, making progress a little easier.
There are a few steep inclines that you would probably wish to avoid in difficult conditions (between Old Dungeon Ghyll and Keswick or between Keswick and Caldbeck - as an example). The route bypasses a lot of farmland and fields and although well waymarked, walkers are advised to refer to our route notes as diversions and reconstructions of the path are a likelihood.
Our Cumbria Way Itineraries
Ulverston to Carlisle
Distance: 74 miles (119km)
CUM1
6 Nights
from £770
CUM2
7 Nights
from £890
Ulverston to Carlisle
7 nights, 6 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Ulverston | 1n | |
Day 2 | Ulverston to Coniston | 16 mls | 1n |
Day 3 | Coniston to Great Langdale | 12 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Great Langdale to Rosthwaite (t) | 7.5 mls | 2n |
Day 5 | (t) Rosthwaite to Keswick | 8.5 mls | |
Day 6 | Keswick to Caldbeck | 15 mls | 1n |
Day 7 | Caldbeck to Carlisle | 15.5 mls | 1n |
Day 8 | Depart Carlisle |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £890 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £52 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £40 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
The old market town of Keswick is a good choice for an extra night. It is a bustling little town with plenty of shops, inns and cafés. There are boat trips on Derwent Water, or you could walk to the mystical Castlerigg Stone Circle, the fine viewpoint of Friar's Crag or climb Skiddaw, the fourth highest mountain in England.
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
CUM3
10 Nights
from £1240
Ulverston to Carlisle
10 nights, 9 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Ulverston | 1n | |
Day 2 | Ulverston to Lowick exit | 7.5 mls | 1n |
Day 3 | Lowick exit to Coniston | 8.5 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Coniston to Great Langdale | 12 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Great Langdale to Rosthwaite (t) | 7.5 mls | 3n |
Day 6 | (t) Rosthwaite to Keswick | 8.5 mls | |
Day 7 | Keswick to Bassenthwaite exit (t) | 10 mls | |
Day 8 | (t) Bassenthwaite exit to Caldbeck | 9 mls | 1n |
Day 9 | Caldbeck to Dalston (t) | 10.5 mls | 2n |
Day 10 | (t) Dalston to Carlisle | 5.5 mls | |
Day 11 | Depart Carlisle |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £1240 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £52 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £35 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
The old market town of Keswick is a good choice for an extra night. It is a bustling little town with plenty of shops, inns and cafés. There are boat trips on Derwent Water, or you could walk to the mystical Castlerigg Stone Circle, the fine viewpoint of Friar's Crag or climb Skiddaw, the fourth highest mountain in England.
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
*If you don’t wish to complete the Cumbria Way to the official finish in Carlisle you may prefer to catch the regular train from Dalston into Carlisle (at own cost/arrangement). Other walkers have occasionally commented that they have found this last section to be the least interesting section of the walk. This will omit approximately 5 miles from your final walking day.
Please note we are not able to book a 1 night stay in Great Langdale on Saturday nights. You may wish to consider taking rest day in Great Langdale.
Please note that it is difficult to book a 1 night stay in Keswick, particularly on a Friday or Saturday night. You may wish to consider taking rest day in Keswick.
Gentle Lakes Short Break
Distance: 19 miles (30.5km)
CUM-KES1
3 Nights
from £365
Gentle Lakes Short Break
3 nights, 2 days
The astounding scenery of the Lake District attracts visitors from all over the world. What better way to discover this amazing landscape than with a short break over low-lying terrain that's easier to navigate than traditional fell walking routes. Enjoy easy lake-shore walking between Rosthwaite village and the historic market town of Keswick on day one. On day two you will set off from Keswick and head to Bassenthwaite Lake, the most northly of the lakes and one of the largest. It sits in the shadow of Skiddaw, one of the highest fells in England.
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Keswick | 3n | |
Day 2 | (t) Rosthwaite to Keswick | 8.5 mls | |
Day 3 | Keswick to Bassenthwaite exit (t) | 10 mls | |
Day 4 | Depart Keswick |
Highlights
- Explore your base of Keswick, a historic market town and known as the ‘Adventure capital of the Lake District’.
- Begin walking from beautiful Rosthwaite surrounded by the rugged fells at the heart of the Lake District.
- Bassenthwaite Lake is an important wildlife haven with Osprey view areas following the natural re-colonisation of the birds to the area.
- The lake district is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Wide open spaces and friendly faces. With so many beautiful surrounding areas, this break makes a great base. Add extra rest days to explore further.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £365 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £35 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £25 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
The old market town of Keswick is a good choice for an extra night. It is a bustling little town with plenty of shops, inns and cafés. There are boat trips on Derwent Water, or you could walk to the mystical Castlerigg Stone Circle, the fine viewpoint of Friar's Crag or climb Skiddaw, the fourth highest mountain in England.
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
- Good standard accommodation at a mixture of guesthouses, farmhouses, local inns and B&Bs with en-suite or private facilities wherever possible
- Breakfast
- Luggage transfers
- Personal transfer between accommodation and path that form a part of our standard package
- Route planning
- Walk pack including Trail Guide and mapping, itinerary, accommodation directions and route notes, lunch and dinner information, restaurant recommendations and holiday planning details
You choose which day you would like your holiday to start on. We will book your holiday in accordance with your requirements.
Our Cumbria Way holidays are available to walk March to October.
There are a few tricky sections along the Cumbria Way, but none that could be considered dangerous in bad weather. We recommend walking between April and September. October can be booked on request.
Holiday arrival/departure dates ~
You choose which day you would like your holiday to start. We will book your holiday in accordance with your requirements.
Please note we are not able to book a 1 night stay in Great Langdale on Saturday nights. You may wish to consider taking a rest day in Great Langdale.
Similarly, a 1 night stay on either a Friday or Saturday night is not available in Keswick. You may wish to consider taking rest day in Keswick.
Trains to Ulverston generally leave from Lancaster. Transport running from the city is fairly frequent, with reduced services in the evenings and Sunday.
There are hourly trains to London and Glasgow from Carlisle.
For more information, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk
Cumbria Way Client Reviews
4.8/5 based on 31 reviews
Friendly and responsive
Anon - September 2024
Excellent. Well organised. Good attention to detail. Arrangements all went well.
Anon - September 2024
Professional and reliable
Anon - September 2024
Celtic Trails has a good website and provide personalized service for an excellent adventure walking experience
Denny, Wyoming - August 2024
If you want to have a holiday where you get the time to really connect to a landscape and its people, walking distances that work for you and your travel mates, and enjoying comfortable accommodations with warm and welcoming hosts, Celtic Trails is the company for you. Much care is taken to give you the itinerary and experience you are seeking - these are not "off the shelf" holidays! I never feel more well and relaxed than after a Celtic Trails walking holiday.
Anon - August 2024
We had a terrific time and are most impressed with Celtic Trails for their multifaceted organisation ? accommodation, orientation, transfers, information package ? which greatly enhanced our holiday experience. I would certainly recommend Celtic Trails to anyone wanting to do self-guided walks in the UK.
Nora & Michael Melbourne - June 2024
I have already recommended Celtic Trails to friends., you offer an excellent product, from initial discussions/arrangements through to the walk packs and support whilst the walk is underway. I must thank the team for their support on our first walk day, Christina was polite and efficient when sorting a situation for us.
Neil, Kent - June 2024
Celtic very easy to use. More time for us to focus on hikes.
Rick B - May 2024
I highly recommend Celtic Trails. This company is so easy to work with and very well organized. Penny was also very helpful when I had additional questions and all the staff are very responsive.
Beth Elliott - April 2024
Our experience with Celtic Trails was very positive. The information pack was detailed and easy to follow. Any questions were answered promptly. The walk was as described on the website and the accommodation was excellent.
Tom and Ann - April 2024
A company that treats you as a much-liked client (even though it was our first trip). Communication is excellent; everything works like clockwork.
Christine Morrison - September 2023
Celtic Trails is a good company to choose.
Anon - September 2023
Recommend highly for the walks offered and the service provided
Anon - July 2023
Celtic Trails were comprehensive and booked a good standard of accommodation.
Mrs D Wheeler - June 2023
Celtic Trails offer a personal service and get all the details right. Better than other companies - would recommend.
Rosey, Pembrokeshire - June 2023
Very professional and customer service oriented before, during, and after the trip.
Adriana, Maine, USA - June 2023
Celtic Trails are better than other companies we've used. We would recommend.
Anon - April 2023
A walking holiday is an excellent way to explore the UK. You see places you would otherwise miss and meet great people.
Carol, San Fransisco - August 2022
We're so glad that we chose Celtic Trails to co-ordinate our walk on the Cumbria Way. They were easy to communicate with, so helpful and the B&Bs we stayed in were so well chosen. If you want to reduce the stress of walking a long distance path, I defin
Hilary, Brecon - June 2022
Celtic Trails were efficient, flexible and the accommodation was of a consistently high standard. A straight line walk, with your baggage taken ahead of you to comfortable accommodation means, for me, increased enjoyment.
Michael - June 2022
I really enjoyed the quiet, peaceful, rural countryside with grazing sheep and a plethora of songbirds. Flowers were in full bloom during my mid-May walk and the bluebells were spectacular. Would absolutely recommend Celtic Trails.
Jennifer Hess, USA - May 2022
Celtic Trails were organised with a good travel pack. This was a good challenging walk with family, visited interesting places and beautiful views of the mountains. A good range of accommodation, but all of a high standard. Yorkshire Wolds Way next.
Paul, Bradford - September 2021
I had a very good initial talk with Penny, who organised all our special requests. The walk was invigorating; our levels of endurance (walking) increased. I was able to adapt my treatment for diabetes well. All very rewarding. A daily gratifying feeling of achievement, having reached the next destination. The excellent accommodation was an additional plus.
Paul N - August 2019
Love the Lake District; attractive rural walking on defined tracks. Should have taken the option to have a lay day in say Keswick to explore the local area.
Hart - May 2019
All luggage and personal transfers were carried out as arranged. Impressive scenery.
P.H. - July 2018
We love Celtic Trails!
C & M - June 2018
Excellent in comparison with other companies.
R&L - June 2018
"Excellent walk, well planned, very good map & trail book & finally, excellent variety of accommodation. We met many other walkers, some 'doing their own arrangements' and we were delighted that you took all that worry off our tired shoulders. Well done Celtic Trails. R & L Kley (over 70 & first-time long-distance walkers)."
R & L Kley - May 2018
We have walked with other companies before, but if you offer a walk we want to do, we would choose you.
D&E Rule - May 2018
"Service was fantastic - never a problem."
Cech - October 2017
"The gold standard for hospitality – an offer of a pot of tea, and cake too on arrival! Thank you, Penny, for making it possible for us to enjoy this adventure. We loved every minute!"
Thomas - June 2016
Local Points Of Interest
Keswick
The old market town of Keswick is a good choice for an extra night. It is a bustling little town with plenty of shops, inns and cafés. There are boat trips on Derwent Water, or you could walk to the mystical Castlerigg Stone Circle, the fine viewpoint of Friar's Crag or climb Skiddaw, the fourth highest mountain in England.
Keswick is found on day five of the CUM1 and day four of the CUM2 itineraries. Its setting (sat in the lee of the Skiddaw rocks) has led to the town becoming a firm favourite with walkers, with many hikers using the town as a base in which to explore the surrounding crags and fells.