Cautley Spout & The Calf Walk, Howgills
The Calf is the highest peak in the Howgill Fells and Cautley Spout is the highest above ground waterfall in England, giving you two spectacular landmarks in one wonderful hill walk.
The Calf is the highest peak in the Howgill Fells and Cautley Spout is the highest above ground waterfall in England, giving you two spectacular landmarks in one wonderful hill walk.
There is a good track, suitable for a powered wheelchair. There is parking near by, but all accessible amenities are either in the café at Threkeld or in Keswick.
Debbie North, AccessTOG’s Ambassador takes on this walk to High Cup Nick in her 4×4 wheelchair. …
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