154 Routes torn ©onfoton. 



To FURNESS Abbey. — I. By Railway ; 17 miles. 



To Grange. — i. By Railway ; 35 miles. 2. By Hawkshead, 



Esthwaite Water, and Cartmel ; 20 miles. 

 To Grasmere. — I. By Oxenfell, Colwith Bridge, Elterwater, 



and High Close ; 12 miles. 2. By Oxenfell, Skelwith 



Bridge, and Red Bank ; 1 1 miles. 3. By Grasmere and 



Rydal ; 13 miles. 

 To Hawkshead. — By Hawkshead Hill ; 3^ miles. 

 To Keswick.— i. To Ambleside, thence by coach through 



Rydal, Grasmere, and over Dunmail Raise ; 25 miles. 2. 



By Oxenfell, Skelwith Bridge, Red Bank, and Dunmail 



Raise ; 23 miles. 

 To Langdale. — See Dungeon Gill. 

 Langdale Pikes maybe ascended by the path above Dungeon 



Gill Force ; 12 miles. 

 To Patterdale and Ullswater. — i. By Ambleside and 



Kirkstone Pass ; 19 miles. 

 Rydal being on the way to Grasmere, the same information 



applies ; io>^. 

 SCAFELL is ascended from Langdale ; 1 7 miles. 

 To Strands and Wastwater. — i. By Railway to Drigg, 



thence by carriage ; 35 miles. 2. By Walna Scar, the 



Duddon, Hardknot, and Eskdale ; 21 miles. 3. By Brough- 



ton, Birker Moor, Eskdale, and Santon Bridge ; 25 miles. 

 To THE FOOT OF CONISTON WATER. — By the Steam Gon- 

 dola several times a day. 

 The Old Man is ascended by a path immediately behind the 



railway station. 

 To Ullswater. — See Patterdale. 

 To Windermere. — i. By High Cross and the head of Win- 



andermere ; 13 miles. 2. By Hawkshead and the Ferry; 



10 miles. 



