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Tarn Hows & The Scott Memorial

Walked on 23/10/2025

Start Point: Tarn Hows NT Car Park (NY 326 995)

Clockwise circular following the main paths.

Distance: 3.6 km
Total Ascent: 60 metres     
Time Taken: 1 hour  
Start Time: 13:00
Weather: Sunny spells. 9ºC

The weather was pleasant enough for a short walk after lunch today for me, Louise and Finlay. When we arrived at Tarn Hows it was actually raining lightly and the first half of the walk was under ominous clouds. As we rounded the top end of The Tarns, the clouds blew over and sunny blue skies miraculously appeared! This is always a fantastic little walk and it gave Finlay a chance of some swimming lessons to boot.

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As we rounded the eastern side of The Tarns the sun came out and showed the autumn colours off to good effect.

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Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam.

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Crinkle Crags, Pike o' Blisco and Bowfell beyond Tarn Hows.

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Still cloudy looking across to Dunmail Raise.

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...but slowly clearing away.

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The Scott Memorial, Tarn Hows.

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Finlay at the memorial.

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Looking the other way to The Old Man and Wetherlam.

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The Langdale Pikes.

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Comments

  1. Ian Scrimshaw says

    25/10/2025 at 7:25 am

    Some lovely Autumn photos Sean. Finally looking good and growing so fast.

    Reply
    • Sean says

      25/10/2025 at 9:11 am

      Thanks Ian, it is always a lovely walk around there. It’s amazing how quickly Finlay has grown, he’s a big lad!

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    • Ian says

      28/10/2025 at 8:19 am

      Don’t you just love spell checkers ? Sorry Finlay

      Reply

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