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WalkFinder

This WalkFinder can help you to find walks that will suit your ability.  When you have selected your preferred distance and amount of ascent, the WalkFinder will display a list of walks which match your requirements.  You can then view the walks according to my rating, the walk date or their popularity.

For an explanation of the grading system used on this website, see the Walk Grading page.

DISTANCEASCENT
 up to 1000'
1000 - 2000'
2000' +
 0 - 5 miles
  EASY12 matching walks MODERATE1 matching walk STRENUOUS STRENUOUS0 matching walks
 5 - 10 miles
 MODERATE13 matching walks STRENUOUS STRENUOUS22 matching walks HARD HARD HARD8 matching walks
 10+ miles
 STRENUOUS STRENUOUS1 matching walk HARD HARD HARD5 matching walks CHALLENGING CHALLENGING CHALLENGING CHALLENGING5 matching walks



Showing walks over 10 miles with between 1000' and 2000' of ascent [HARD]

By Rating

Green Crag from Eskdale  star star star star star on 23 May 2009
It was a Bank Holiday weekend and Steve's birthday as well, so we arranged to meet up with Lin and Chris and walk to Green Crag from Eskdale.  Despite the forecast and the damp start to the day, we walked in sunshine for most of the time.We actually...
Old Cotes and the Horse's Head  star star star star star on 10 Mar 2009
With the promise of reasonable weather Steve and I set out to walk the old moorland paths between Littondale and Langstrothdale.  Wonderful views, interesting clouds, varied walking conditions and assorted military aircraft flying overhead made this...
Derwent Edge  star star star star on  4 Apr 2009
The early morning rain and grey skies gradually cleared as we made our way eastwards through Glossop and over the Snake Pass to Heatherdene Carpark at Ladybower Reservoir, where we were to meet up with fellow OFC members for the OFC Peak District...
A Round of Barden Moor  star star star on 22 Nov 2009
Dave very kindly offered to take Steve and me on one of his local walks on Barden Moor.  This is an area of wild moorland, away from the easy to follow paths it is wet, rough and covered with thick heather and bracken with weird outcrops of weathered...
A Pendle Peregrination  star star star on 18 Apr 2009
I met up with 10 fellow members of the OFC (Online Fellwalking Club) in the main car park at Barley for a walk to Pendle Hill via Ogden Clough.  Glorious weather and good company made this a walk to remember.The walk took 6 hours but as usual this...

By Date

A Round of Barden Moor  star star star on 22 Nov 2009
Dave very kindly offered to take Steve and me on one of his local walks on Barden Moor.  This is an area of wild moorland, away from the easy to follow paths it is wet, rough and covered with thick heather and bracken with weird outcrops of weathered...
Green Crag from Eskdale  star star star star star on 23 May 2009
It was a Bank Holiday weekend and Steve's birthday as well, so we arranged to meet up with Lin and Chris and walk to Green Crag from Eskdale.  Despite the forecast and the damp start to the day, we walked in sunshine for most of the time.We actually...
A Pendle Peregrination  star star star on 18 Apr 2009
I met up with 10 fellow members of the OFC (Online Fellwalking Club) in the main car park at Barley for a walk to Pendle Hill via Ogden Clough.  Glorious weather and good company made this a walk to remember.The walk took 6 hours but as usual this...
Derwent Edge  star star star star on  4 Apr 2009
The early morning rain and grey skies gradually cleared as we made our way eastwards through Glossop and over the Snake Pass to Heatherdene Carpark at Ladybower Reservoir, where we were to meet up with fellow OFC members for the OFC Peak District...
Old Cotes and the Horse's Head  star star star star star on 10 Mar 2009
With the promise of reasonable weather Steve and I set out to walk the old moorland paths between Littondale and Langstrothdale.  Wonderful views, interesting clouds, varied walking conditions and assorted military aircraft flying overhead made this...

By Popularity

A Round of Barden Moor  star star star on 22 Nov 2009  (373 views)
Dave very kindly offered to take Steve and me on one of his local walks on Barden Moor.  This is an area of wild moorland, away from the easy to follow paths it is wet, rough and covered with thick heather and bracken with weird outcrops of weathered...
Old Cotes and the Horse's Head  star star star star star on 10 Mar 2009  (342 views)
With the promise of reasonable weather Steve and I set out to walk the old moorland paths between Littondale and Langstrothdale.  Wonderful views, interesting clouds, varied walking conditions and assorted military aircraft flying overhead made this...
Green Crag from Eskdale  star star star star star on 23 May 2009  (265 views)
It was a Bank Holiday weekend and Steve's birthday as well, so we arranged to meet up with Lin and Chris and walk to Green Crag from Eskdale.  Despite the forecast and the damp start to the day, we walked in sunshine for most of the time.We actually...
Derwent Edge  star star star star on  4 Apr 2009  (262 views)
The early morning rain and grey skies gradually cleared as we made our way eastwards through Glossop and over the Snake Pass to Heatherdene Carpark at Ladybower Reservoir, where we were to meet up with fellow OFC members for the OFC Peak District...
A Pendle Peregrination  star star star on 18 Apr 2009  (203 views)
I met up with 10 fellow members of the OFC (Online Fellwalking Club) in the main car park at Barley for a walk to Pendle Hill via Ogden Clough.  Glorious weather and good company made this a walk to remember.The walk took 6 hours but as usual this...