;©ircct Routes* 217 



To BUTTERMERE. — I. By east side of Derwentwater, Borrqwr- 

 dale, Rosthwaite, Seatoller, Honister Pass, and Gatesgarth ; 

 14 miles. 2. By Vale of Newlands, and Newlands Hause ;. 

 p miles. 3. Cross the lake to Derwentwater Bay, thenc^ 

 to Newlands and over the Hawes or Bas^ ; 8. miles. 



To Calder Abb^y.— I. By Borrowdale, Sty Head Pass, Wast- 

 dale, .Strands, and Gosforth ; 27 miles. 2. By railway, 

 round by Cockermouth, Workington, Whitehaven, to Sea- 

 scales, and thence ^ix miles by road ; about 4. hours. 



To CONISTON. — i. By coach to Ambleside, and thence by. 

 Skelwith Bridge ; 25 miles. 2. Co^ch to Grasmere, and 

 thence by Red Bank and Skelwith Bridge,; 23 miles, -. 



To Crummock Water.— i. By Portinscale, Lorton Fells^ and 

 Swinside ; 12 miles. 2. By Newlands and the Hause to 

 Buttermere ; 14 miles to Scale. Hill. 



To Pruid's Te:mple. — By Castlerigg, and lane on the left, or. 

 by the Penrith road ; 2 miles. 



To Ennerdale Lake. — i. To Scale Hill, Crummock Water, 

 thence by Lowes Water, Lampleugh, and Ennerdale Bridge, 

 25 miles. 2. Pedestrians can go by Newlands to Butter- 

 mere, thence by Scarf Gap and the river Liza ; 23 miles to 

 Angler's Inn. 3. Or to Scale Hill, thence to Mosedale 

 Beck and Floutern Tarn ; 20 miles. 



To ESKDALE. — I. By railway to Ravenglass ; about 4 hours. 

 2. To Wastdale, the Strands, and round by Santon Bridge ; 

 25 miles. 



To Grange, Borrowdale. — By eastern side of Derwentwater ; 

 4^ miles. 



To Grasmere. — See A^nbleside ; distance 4 miles less. 



To Haweswater. — By railway to Penrith (i hour), thence 12 

 miles by road. 



To Helvellyn. — By Ambleside road to Dale Head or Wyth- 

 burn ; 10 miles. 



To Honister Crag. — See Buttermere ; lo^ niiles. 



To LAN GD ALE. — I. To Ambleside, and up the valley ; 24 miles. 

 2. By Borrowdale and the Stake Pass ; 15 miles. 



To LODORE. — See Borrowdale ; 3 miles. 



