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I'm planning to spend 3 nights in the Lake District next week.
What would be a good base to hit some classic trails?
Would Coniston work well?
I would head for Kewick - got Borrowdale, Honister and Whinlatter on the doorstep there so dead easy.
Borrowdale yh.
Four passes
Whiteless and grisedale pikes
Borrowdale bash wi cheek
That's 3 great days biking, and a few great pubs nearby too.
Olde Dungeon Ghyll
Keswick, no doubt.
Coniston would be great.
Walna Scar and Grizedale close by. More stuff up towards Little Langdale/Loughrigg/Ambleside.
Keswick would be ace, as long as you don't mind a bit of cheek.
Buttermere, Keswick...wouldn't bother with Coniston.
Coniston has a lot going for it, langdales and grizedale
OK, so the majority vote is for Keswick.
I'm planning to stay in a YHA.
Of the following ones near Keswick with availability during my trip, which would be the best situated do you think?
- YHA Borrowdale
- YHA Buttermere
- YHA Helvellyn
- YHA Ennerdale
As a Keswick local, I'd suggest Ambleside, Esthwaite (Hawkshead) or Coniston. There are a greater density of legally rideable trails. While people post how good Keswick is on here, a lot of those trails are footpaths, and are quite committing - especially in mixed weather. Look at Postie Rich's Jenn ride route - 100 miles of brilliant, legal riding around Ambleside.
If you are heading to Keswick, stick to the Borrowdale Bash, Tour of Skiddaw and legal riding out around Buttermere and Loweswater.
Just my opinion, as a local rider, bearing in mind it's peak holiday season.
EDIT - of the YHAs you list, Borrowdale. Helvellyn is the wrong side of a big mountain (though great riding around Ullswater), Ennerdale is the middle of nowhere and Buttermere, while beautiful, is also very rural.
Thanks a lot for the insight boxelder, very useful
I'd echo being a bit more central, especially as holiday traffic can be a right pain and some of the honey pot areas are not as much higher fun to ride when it's full of people, certainly want to avoid some of the cheeky when it's busy.
try derwen****er independent hostel, an old yha, right on the lake and also on the Borrowdale Bash route. 2 mins from Keswick in the car as well.
you can sit on the terrace with a beer and pretend you're landed gentry too !derwen****er independent hostel, an old yha, right on the lake and also on the Borrowdale Bash
(as long as the other peasants are all inside)
Coniston for the reasons Boxelder gives.
the derwen****er indy hostel has a magnificent set of waterfalls behind it. You can watch all manner of birds while having breakfast, including a woodpecker. If you head down to the lake and head left along the shore 2 minutes there's a little sorta grass beach where if the weather's nice you can have a little swim and look up at the hill (walla Crag?) behind. I may have stayed there one or two times.
I'd echo being a bit more central, especially as holiday traffic can be a right pain and some of the honey pot areas are not as much higher fun to ride when it's full of people, certainly want to avoid some of the cheeky when it's busy.
One of the reasons the North western fells are my area of choice right now, rode an all cheeky route 2 weeks ago, hardly met a soul. Those we did meet are genuine outdoorsy types, who appreciate the effort, as opposed to the fat grumpy bastards on the bridleways around the likes of ambleside in summer, who only walk once a year and think that you shouldn't be there.
Coniston. Decent Youth Hostel on the outskirts of town, plus a great one in the Copper Mines Valley, about 20 mins walk out of town.
Superb riding in all directions and 3 great pubs in the center of town.
As a S Lakes resident, I'd recommend Ambleside. Good rides garburn/Staveley, Claife/Grizedale, Tilberthwaite/Coniston. For three different days, More food places, excellent bike shop/ craick BIKETREKS. Can even go on the BIKETREKS Shop rides if you're around Tues or Thurs.
we did 4 days in keswick recently, 1 ride from near braithwaite on the drive up and 3 rides from the door of Denton house hostel, recommended if you like cheeky, hikeabike, technical riding. Coniston would probably be my second option for more legal rideable (up and down) stuff, haven't stayed there myself but I know others who have and they rate it.
For no hike a bike the South Lakes Jennride is perfect and very easy to spilt up from Ambleside
https://www.strava.com/activities/578465072
I do like the Coniston area, but my riding over there contains lots of dodgy cheeky!