Western Fells Challenging

Steeple, Yewbarrow and friends

A challenging 14.8 km fell walk in the Western Fells, taking in 5 Wainwrights including Scoat Fell and Red Pike (Wasdale) and more. Starting from Overbeck car park, the route climbs 1099 m. Allow around 4h 48m by Naismith's Rule.

Distance
14.8 km
9.2 mi
Ascent
1099 m
3,606 ft
Wainwrights
5
Est. Time
4h 48m
Start
Overbeck car park
Difficulty
Challenging

Route Details

AreaWestern Fells
StartOverbeck car park
Distance14.8 km / 9.2 mi
Ascent1099 m / 3,606 ft
Wainwrights5
Est. Time4h 48m
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Wainwrights on This Route
Scoat Fell
Red Pike (Wasdale)
Steeple
Haycock
Yewbarrow

About the Western Fells

The Western fells are the most remote and least visited in the Lake District, making them a favourite for those seeking genuine wilderness. The Wasdale and Ennerdale valleys below offer classic Lakeland scenery, and routes here carry a real sense of adventure.

What to Expect

At 14.8 km with 1099 m of ascent, this route is rated Challenging. This is a demanding route requiring good navigational skills, a strong level of fitness, and full mountain kit. Start early and monitor the weather closely.

The route takes in 5 Wainwrights, covering 14.8 km from Overbeck car park. Using Naismith's Rule, allow around 4h 48m of walking time, plus extra for rest stops, navigation, and photos. Fine-tune your estimate with the Naismith Calculator.

Planning Your Walk

Getting There

The walk starts at Overbeck car park. Check parking availability before you go as popular Lake District car parks fill quickly on weekends. The Lake District National Park Authority website has up-to-date car park information.

Navigation

Download the GPX file to your device before setting off. The map shows the route and Wainwright summit positions. In poor visibility, always use a physical OS map and compass. Do not rely solely on a phone GPS in mountain terrain.

Essential Kit

  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Sturdy walking boots or trail shoes
  • OS map 1:25,000 and compass
  • At least 2 litres of water per person
  • Food and emergency snacks
  • First aid kit and charged mobile

Best Time of Year

Late spring through early autumn (May to October) gives the best conditions. Winter walking on the fells requires additional skills and daylight planning. Always check the Mountain Weather Information Service before heading out.

Gear I Used

A serious day on the high fells. Kit choice matters — I wouldn't leave any of this behind on a route like this.

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