192 ^outea from ^atterbale. 



FuRNESS Abbey. — i. To Coniston, as above, thence by rail- 

 way ; 36 miles. 2. To Bowness, as above, thence by steam 

 yacht on Winandermere and Railway ; 40 miles. 



Grasmere. — I. To Ambleside, as above, thence by Rydal ; 14 

 miles. 2. By Grisedale Tarn mountain-path between 

 Helvellyn and Fairfield ; 9 miles. 



To Hawkshead. — Coach to Ambleside, thence by Brathay, 

 14 miles. 



To Helvellyn. — I. By Greenside Smelting Mills, Glenrid- 

 ding Beck, and on the ridge to the north of Kepplecove 

 Tarn ; 5 miles. 2. By Grisedale and Striding Edge ; 5 

 miles. 3. By Grisedale Pass to the Tarn, thence up the 

 ridge ; 8 miles. 



To High Street. — To Hartsop, thence by the beck, and 

 round by the north and east of Hays Water ; 7 miles. 



To Keswick.— i. By Glencoin Park, Dockray, and Matterdale 

 to Troutbeck Station, and thence by railway ; 16 miles. 

 There is a coach in the summer months between Patterdale 

 and Troutbeck. 2. By Greenside Lead Mines, and over by 

 the miner's path to Brotto, thence on the turnpike ; 12 miles. 



To Thirlmere. — I. Over Helvellyn by any of the above 

 routes ; distance from 7 to 10 miles. 2. The Grisedale 

 Lead-mine path towards Keswick may also be used; 8 

 miles to Dale Head on the margin of the lake. 



To Troutbeck, Windermere . — Over Kirkstone Pass ; 8 miles. 



To Troutbeck, Cumberland.— Sqq,xo}xX.q to Keswick; 8 miles. 



