96 direct Routes. 



To Dungeon Gill, Langdale. — i. By Elterwater and Chapel 

 Stile ; 8 miles. 2. By Skelwith Bridge, Colwith, Little Lan- 

 dale, Blea Tarn, and Wall End ; 10 miles. 2. By Gras- 

 mere. High Close, and Chapel Stile ; 9 miles. 4. Eques- 

 trians and walkers may cross Loughrigg by a bridle-path 

 passing Brow Head Farm, thence by Elterwater and Chapel 

 Stile ; 7 miles. 5. Pedestrians from Grasmere should take 

 the path by Wyke House to Chapel Stile. 



To Fairfield. — i. This mountain is ascended from Rydal and 

 Nab Scar : 7 miles. 2. From Nook Farm ; 6 miles. 3. 

 From Grasmere ; 7 miles. 



To Furness Abbey. — i. Omnibus to Waterhead, and steam- 

 yacht to Lake Side, thence by railway ; 2^% miles. 2. To 

 Coniston, by coach, thence by railway ; 26 miles. 



To Grange. — i. Omnibus to Waterhead, and steam-yacht to 

 Lake Side, thence by railway ; 34^ miles. 2. By the east- 

 ern shore of Winandermere, through Bowness, Staveley, 

 and Newton-in-Cartmel ; 20j^ miles. 3. By the western 

 shore of Winandermere ; through Low Wray, Ferry Hotel, 

 Newby Bridge, and Cartmel, (Priory Church,) and over the 

 hill ; 23 miles. 



To Grasmere. — i. — ^^ By Coach and Omnibus several times a- 

 day ; passing Rydal ; 4 miles. 2. Pedestrians may leave 

 the road at Pelter Bridge, Rydal and skirt the south side 

 of the lake, then across Loughrigg Terrace and down 

 Red Bank, on the western side of Grasmere ; 6 miles. 3. 

 Or there is a foot-path commencing above Rydal Mount and 

 continuing on high ground until it joins the Wishing Gate 

 road. 4. By Clappersgate, Loughrigg Tarn, and Red Bank ; 

 6 miles. 



To Hawkshead. — I. By Clappersgate and Outgate ; 5 miles. 

 2. By Low Wray and Latterbarrow ; 6 miles. 3. By Skel- 

 with Bridge, Barn Gates, and Outgate ; yyi miles. 



Helvellyn is ascended from Grasmere, Wythburn, (7 miles,) 

 and Dale Head ; 11 miles. 



High Street may be ascended from Hartsop, on the road to 

 Patterdale. 



