With Rogue Herries Over Grange Fell

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"From Judith Paris’s cottage in Watendlath to one of the finest views in the Lake District."
Walk directions
From the bottom of the car park go through the gate and past Fold Head Farm, the fictional home of Judith Paris. Turn right and make for the little bridge, turning left on the far side to meet up with a much larger track. Continue for a few paces to a junction of tracks by a fingerpost to Rosthwaite and Dock Tarn. Ignore both options but pick up a faint path to the right, leading up to a gate in the wall. Go through this and continue up a narrow path between crags to a boggy area. Keep a wall on your right as you ascend towards Jopplety How.
When you reach a crossing wall, bear left to locate a single ladder stile (if you find a pair of single step stiles you’re too far to the right). Cross the ladder stile and continue around Jopplety How and up to the rocky little summit of Brund Fell. Beyond this, descend to a T-junction.
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  Terrain  - Bridleways, fairly good paths and some rough walking, 6 stiles
  Landscape  - Fells, tarns and valleys
  Dog friendliness  - Sheep country, keep dogs under control
  Parking  - National Trust pay-and-display car park in Watendlath
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
==Background==One stormy night in 1739, Francis ‘Rogue’ Herries brought his family to live in the house his grandfather built in Borrowdale. His son, David, ‘woke again to see that all the horses were at a standstill and were gathered about a small stone bridge.’ The ‘hamlet… clustered beyond the...
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With Rogue Herries Over Grange Fell

Recommended by
Our view
"From Judith Paris’s cottage in Watendlath to one of the finest views in the Lake District."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Bridleways, fairly good paths and some rough walking, 6 stiles
  Landscape - Fells, tarns and valleys
  Dog friendliness - Sheep country, keep dogs under control
  Parking - National Trust pay-and-display car park in Watendlath
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
==Background==One stormy night in 1739, Francis ‘Rogue’ Herries brought his family to live in the house his grandfather built in Borrowdale. His son, David, ‘woke again to see that all the horses were at a standstill and were gathered about a small stone bridge.’ The ‘hamlet… clustered beyond the...
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