Get dreamy views of Ullswater on this classic Lake District circuit | Place Fell route guide

Explore a superb high-level fell walk in the Lake District, followed by a magnificent lakeside ramble along stunning Ullswater.

Place Fell route guide Lake District

by Steve Goodier |
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Whenever you visit a mountainous region like the Lake District, the obvious temptation is to head straight for the highest peaks. But often the best walks with the finest views are found on their smaller neighbours, as Steve Goodier discovers on this stunning circuit of Place Fell in the Ullswater valley.

Famed Lakeland guidebook author Alfred Wainwright wrote that “on a first visit to Patterdale, Place Fell should be an early objective.” And of those who have climbed it, few would disagree with him. Place Fell is not the loftiest peak that Patterdale has to offer but it is certainly one of the best viewpoints. The fell rises 656m, and as well as the main summit there is plenty of rough ground for the curious to explore.

Hiker on Place Fell looking over Ullswater Lake District
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This energetic route starts at the Patterdale Hotel, with its aptly named ‘Place Fell Inn’ where you can enjoy a meal and a drink after your long day out. From Patterdale the route climbs steeply to Boredale Hause and then continues to the summit trig point of Place Fell. It then makes a complete traverse of the fell before dropping down to follow the undulating shores of Ullswater to return back to the start. This lakeside section makes a grand finale to the walk.

And to quote Wainwright again, “the lakeside path from Salehow Beck to Patterdale is the most beautiful and rewarding walk in Lakeland” – so you are in for a great day!

Hiker on Place Fell summit Lake District
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How hard is climbing Place Fell from Patterdale?

DIFFICULTY: Medium | DISTANCE: 12.8km | TIME: 4 hours | TOTAL ASCENT: 564m

FITNESS: Lots of steep ups and downs in rough surroundings.

TERRAIN: Mostly good paths and tracks throughout. There is little in the way of exposure, but some rough going, and the descent can be wet after rain.

NAVIGATION: Paths and tracks are generally clear and easy to follow, so navigation is generally straightforward on Place Fell.

Place Fell circuit

Where is the start of the walk?

Large pay and display car park facing the Patterdale Hotel.

What's the best map for Place Fell circuit?

Place Fell OS map
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Place Fell circuit | Step-by-step route guide

Hiker on Place Fell, looking to Helvellyn range Lake District
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Scrambling on Place Fell above Ullswater Lake District
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What walking gear do I need for this route?

Here's a selection of the best walking gear selected by LFTO's testing team: Walking boots | Hiking daypack | Waterproof jacket | Walking trousers | Walking poles | Walking mid-layers | Base layers

Hiker on Place Fell summit, looking to High Street Lake District
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Where can I eat and drink?

There are pubs, cafés and shops in Patterdale and Glenridding.

Where's the best place to stay?

The Patterdale Hotel. Side Farm offers camping. Patterdale Youth Hostel.

About the author

Steve Goodier

Steve Goodier is an experienced hillwalker and freelance outdoor writer specialising in hiking routes in the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and Scottish Highlands. He's walked and climbed all over the world and produces regular walking routes for Trail magazine and LFTO.

This route originally appeared in the February issue of Trail magazine. CLICK HERE to become a Trail magazine subscriber and get 50% off a whole year of digital OS Maps

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