After the last couple of days with tiny walks we set off today from Hartsop with an initial target of High Raise and Kidsty Pike. In the end we made a full round of it taking in High Street, Mardale Ill Bell and more.
After a short break (it's still windy and we don't want to get cold) we decide to continue the 'Round'. Next stop is High Street, which involves a short descent before ascending by one of two paths. I choose the left one near the wall because we plan to visit Blea Water Crag and Mardale Ill Bell
Car parking in the car park at the far end of Hartsop Village [NY 40999 13007]
Hartsop, Satura Crag, Rest Dodd, The Knott, Rampsgill Head, High Raise (M), Low Raise, Kidsty Pike, High Street, Mardale Ill Bell, Thornthwaite Crag, Gray Crag
Distance 18.57 km, Time 6.52 h, Total Ascent 1,117 m
Wainwright Pictorial Guide: The Far Eastern Fells
High Street - High Street is named after the Roman road that crosses its summit. Roman roads connected Ambleside, Keswick and near to Penrith.
High Street's summit was historically used for summer fairs in the 18th and 19th centuries, known as Racecourse Hill due to horse racing events held there. The last fair took place in 1835.
Traces of the Roman Road can still be seen (to the East of the main path).
There was an impassable gate towards the beginning of this walk. (We encountered it the other way round when hiking Angletarn Pikes last year). It is on the top left initial section of the route slightly along where there is a kink. I had to lift Rex up and then he squeezed through. An alternative path would be to go further N from Hartsop initially, and then cut back (May 05, 2026)
