Approx 10 miles.
Here’s a nice afternoon / late afternoon drive that takes in both Langdale valleys linked by a mini-pass with the opportunity to get out and explore the shore of Blea Tarn .
Keeping the Britannia Inn on your left, take the left hand road away from the village green in front of the pub. At the end of the road, turn left towards Chapel Stile.
Lingmoor Fell will be on your left hand side; indeed, this drive basically uses the fell as a giant roundabout! You may catch glimpses of the slate quarry works – one still in use – high up on the hill side.
As you make your way further along this road, the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel and Stickle Barn Tavern are on your right, at the foot of the steep path that leads alongside Stickle Ghyll and up to Stickle Tarn and the Langdale Pikes.
The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is a little further along the road on the right then very shortly after, there is a sharp left hand corner. The road starts to narrow here on the approach to Wall End farm. As you squeeze through the narrow gap and swing to the left, the road ahead climbs steeply up the hill-side, initially alongside Redacre Gill which is to your left.
As the incline starts to reduce there is a sharp right bend as the road starts to level out and you head towards Blea Tarn House and the tarn itself. The road then crosses a cattle grid and if you can find a place to park, there are some great views across the tarn, back towards the Langdale Pikes and along the Mickledon and Oxendale vallies.
The slopes of Lingmoor Fell to your left come down to meet the road and Blea Tarn House (what a place to live!) is on your left.
Shortly after, there is a National Trust car park to your left. You can pause here, walk across the road and enjoy the tarn at close quarters. A path leads the way around the edge of the tarn, through a small area of woodland and out onto the open fell. The path eventually joins the road close to the cattle grid you will have just driven. (Allow around 45 – 60 minutes if you choose to walk from your car to this point and back.)
Leaving the car park, join the road again by turning left. From this point, the road undulates and winds its way towards Little Langdale. The downward gradient is steep but provides some fantastic views of Crinkle Crags and Wrynose Fell to your left, and Great Intake and Holme Fell in front of you. All the time, you have Lingmoor Fell from company to your left.
On reaching the bottom of the steep hill, turn right after going over another cattle grid. (The right turn here takes you up to the Wrynose Pass. )
You are now on the road to Little Langdale and while the steepness of the climb to and descent from Blea Tarn is behind you, this stretch is very narrow with some tight turns.
Catching sight of Little Langdale Tarn to your right, you will soon pass the Three Shires Inn on your left and the few dwellings that make up the village(?) of Little Langdale.
Soon, the road reaches a “T” junction; turn left towards Elterwater. The road follows the boundary of Fletcher’s Wood then passes the Eltermere Hotel on your right before entering Elterwater village. The road turns sharply right and crosses the Great Langdale Beck to bring you back to your start point, opposite the Britannia Inn.