Visiting Keswick
Located in the northern Lake District, you’ll find the pretty town of Keswick. Nestled between Skiddaw and Derwentwater, you can expect incredibly beautiful surroundings. Perfect for hikers and walkers, you’ll have the northern and central fells to explore including the Scafells, Blencathra and the Dodd Fells. When it comes to eating and drinking, Keswick has plenty of restaurants and pubs to choose from too.
Exploring the Great Outdoors in Keswick
If you’re looking for a relaxing retreat in the Lake District, Keswick is a fantastic choice. The ideal place for those who love the great outdoors, the town is now one of the main centres of outdoor activities within the UK. You can take on one of the fells including Scafells, Great Gable, Skiddaw, Blencathra and the Dodd Fells. For easier routes, Keswick is the most suitable base for accessible fells such as Castle Crag and Cat Bells.
Water Sports in Keswick and Nearby
Keswick is also known for the best ghyll scrambling experience in the Lake District. With no experience required and suitable for all, ghyll scrambling is a fun activity where you can explore mini waterfalls and rocky chutes as you venture down the clear waters.
Just south of Keswick, you’ll find the banks of Derwentwater which are extremely popular for water spots including sailing, wind-surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking and wild swimming. The ideal place for adventurers, you can also take on a high ropes course, a 14 metre tower experience, field archery and an indoor climbing wall.
Immerse Yourself in History in Keswick
For those looking to immerse themselves in history, Castlerigg Stone Circle isn’t to be missed! Thought to be 1,000 years older than Stonehenge and among the earliest British circles, Castlerigg is atmospheric and breathtaking. You’ll have breathtaking panoramic views from the stone circle with Helvellyn and High Seat making up the backdrop.