Guided Mountain Walking in the Lake District

Guided Mountain Walking in the Lake District

Guided Mountain Walking in the Lake District Overview

The Lake District is one of the best places in the UK to get out and explore the hills and valleys.  Many of the classic walks in the Lakes can be started and finished in the towns and villages which are well equipped to serve walkers. But where do you start? Perhaps you are looking for a challenging full-day outing such as one of the classic horseshoes? or maybe you would prefer a lower level half-day excursion followed by a pub lunch, or even a multi-day challenge?

Adventure Hunter provide guided mountain walking in the Lake District throughout the year. All of our staff are highly experienced, qualified, and have a wealth of local knowledge. If you’ve always wanted to summit England’s highest mountain; Scafell Pike or would like to tick off some Wainwright’s or Birkett’s then drop us a line.

At an additional cost, we can also arrange itineraries in other parts of the UK, as well as challenge events such as the National 3 Peaks, or long-distance itineraries like the Coast to Coast (C2C). Please contact us for more information and to discuss your requirements.

How much will it cost and how many can participate?

Our pricing structure is based on a sliding scale with a reduced daily fee for every additional day booked. If you would like to reserve a contingency day around your preferred date/s in order to pick the best weather and conditions for your course or activity we may be able to arrange this for an additional fee. For more details, please see our pricing structure.

How to book?

We offer a range of scheduled activities that are open to the public and that can be booked online via the red ‘Book Now’ button. Anything else (including this experience) can only be booked privately and enquiries can be made via the form on this page or via the contact form at the top of the page. We require a 30% deposit to secure private bookings and full payment prior to your course or activity commencing. If you would like any more information or have a specific question, please get in touch.

What do I need to bring with me?

You will need to bring some of your own personal items including a rucksack, suitable footwear, warm and waterproof clothing, hat and gloves, and a packed lunch.


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