Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath

This highly detailed, easy-to-follow, hand-crafted walk, complete with GPS Waypoints, starts at Watendlath, is 8½ miles long and will take about 5¼hrs. It is Graded 6 (Moderate).

Vital Statistics:

Length:8½mls (13.5km)
Ascent:2,181ft (665m)
Time:5¼hrs
Grade:

Route outline for walk c158:

Watendlath  -  High Tove  -  Cockrigg Crags  -  Thirlmere  -  Harrop Tarn  -  Blea Tarn (Watendlath Fell)  -  Brimming Knott  -  Robinbank Crag  -  Rough Knott  -  Watendlath


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Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:

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Mountains
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 English Nuttalls
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Nuttalls
Dewey
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Deweys
Wainwright Outlying Fell
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Outlying Fells
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Marilyns
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Bridgets

Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:

The highest point of this walk is High Tove at 515m (1690ft). High Tove is classified as an Wainwright (No. 167).

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Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath

In no particular order . . .

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - The summit of King's How with Derwent Water and Skiddaw in the distance

The summit of King's How with Derwent Water and Skiddaw in the distance

Photo: Alan Wainwright (233)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - Early Morning mist on Thirlmere

Early Morning mist on Thirlmere

Photo: David Hayter (179)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - High Saddle (Coldbarrow Fell) (left) and Low Saddle (Coldbarrow Fell) from Bell Crags (Watendlath Fell)

High Saddle (Coldbarrow Fell) (left) and Low Saddle (Coldbarrow Fell) from Bell Crags (Watendlath Fell)

Photo: Stephen Collins (83)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - Helvellyn Gill Waterfalls near Thirlmere

Helvellyn Gill Waterfalls near Thirlmere

Photo: Paul Coulter (17)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - The former home of Judith Paris in Watendlath

The former home of Judith Paris in Watendlath

Photo: Chris Leonard (39)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - Woodland on the shores of Thirlmere

Woodland on the shores of Thirlmere

Photo: David Hayter (182)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn

The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn

Photo: Rob Barklamb (29)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn

The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn

Photo: Rob Barklamb (28)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - Thirlmere

Thirlmere

Photo: Roy Smith (10)

Walk c158 High Tove, Thirlmere and Blea Tarn from Watendlath - High Tove summit cairn

High Tove summit cairn

Photo: Alan Wainwright (232)


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