direct Routes* 9 



To High Street. — The Patterdale coach may be used as far 

 as the lane diverging to Troutbeck Park (4 miles) ; at the 

 Park (farm) House keep to the right, and on reaching a 

 sheep-fold, climb the hill ; 9 miles to the top. Conveyances 

 may be taken as far as the farm at Troutbeck Park, which is 

 two miles nearer the mountain than the coach-road. Ponies 

 will go the whole way. 



To Keswick. — Coaches leave the Railway Station three or four 

 times a day, passing Lowwood, Ambleside, Rydal, Gras- 

 mere, Dunmail Raise Pass, Thirlmere (under Helvellyn), 

 and Castlerigg ; 21 miles. 2. A deviation may be made 

 through the Vale of St. John ; 23 miles. 3. Pedestrians 

 may leave the main road at Grasmere, and go over the hills 

 to Rosthwaite by Easedale Tarn ; 23 miles. 4. Or, they 

 may go up Langdale and Stake Pass to Rosthwaite ; 25 

 miles. 



To Lowwood Hotel. — In the season an omnibus meets the 

 trains ; 3 miles. 2. The coaches to Ambleside and Kes- 

 wick pass the door. 



To Patterdale and Ullswater — t. One or two coaches 

 start from Bowness and call at Windermere, passing through 

 the vale of Troutbeck, Kirkstone Pass, down the steep to 

 Brothers' Water and by the beck ; 14 miles. 



Rydal, being on the way to Grasmere, the same imformation 

 applies ; 7 miles. 



Thirlmere, at the foot of Helvellyn, is on the way to Keswick ; 

 13 miles. 



To Troutbeck. — Up the eastern side of the valley, pass the 

 church about a mile, turn up the hill behind the inn, keep 

 to the right at the next junction, down to Lowwood, thence 

 home on the turnpike-road ; 9 miles. 



To Ullswater. — See Patterdale. 



