The old market town of Keswick in the Northern area of the Lake District National Park, is snugly nestled between Derwentwater and Skiddaw, the sixth highest mountain in England. The spectacular mountain skyline surrounds the whole town and breathtaking fell scenery is visible in all directions plus there are magnificent views along the Borrowdale valley towards Seatoller with Scafell pike in the far distance.
Walking, Running and Climbing
There are many amazing fells around Keswick and the Northern Lakes, all with spectacular views
To the North, there is the imposing Skiddaw range.
To the East is Blencathra, Clough Head and The Dodds stretching towards the famous Helvellyn range and the Lake District’s very own ski tow!
To the West is the stunning Grisedale Pike and fells of the Newlands valley – Coledale’s 15 mile horseshoe walk is one not to be missed taking in Sail and Causey Pike.
To the South lies Borrowdale with its amazing fells of varying heights. From here you can see Scafell Pike – the highest mountain in England with a summit of 978 metres.
Cycling and Mountain Biking
Keswick is situated on the C2C route and this fascinating area should appeal to cyclists of all ages and abilities. You can adapt your route to take in picturesque country lanes or remote off-road tracks surrounded by a stunning Lakeland landscape.
In addition Keswick is a key stop over point when completing the 14+ day ‘End to End’ (Lands End to John O’Groats) cycle adventure.
Shopping
Keswick holds a market every Thursday and Saturday in it’s market square around the Moot Hall offering numerous stalls selling local produce, art, crafts, books and maps. There are also many independent retailers, galleries and a host of outdoor shops catering for all means of outdoor activities.
Eating Out
You are spoilt for choice…eating out in Keswick will not be a disappointment. Choose from the many traditional Lakeland pubs, bistro restaurants, fine dining, local cafes or take-aways and there’s always fish and chips!
The Views Are Incredible