Scafell Pike Hike in Lake District on 8th November 2025
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Scafell Pike Hike in Lake District on 8th November 2025

By Peak'n'Repeat

Join us to explore the stunning Lake District to hike up England's second-highest Mountain.

Date and time

Location

Wasdale Head Car Park for Scafell Pike, Seascale CA20 1EX

Wasdale Head Seascale CA20 1EX United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 7 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 8:30 AM

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Rising proudly to 978 metres (3,209 feet), Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England — a rugged jewel in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Hiking it isn’t just a walk; it’s an adventure through some of the country’s most dramatic and soul-stirring scenery.

Whether you begin from Wasdale, with its steep, direct ascent, or opt for the more gradual approaches from Borrowdale or Langdale, the journey will lead you over rocky paths, past tumbling streams, and into a landscape carved by ancient glaciers.

This is a hike that rewards you not just with views, but with the feeling of standing on top of England - so come and join us!

What to expect:

  • Hike starts at 9:00 am sharp
  • Meeting point: Wasdale Head Car Park for Scafell Pike - CA20 1EX
  • Distance: 10 km
  • Duration: approx 5 to 6 hrs
  • Level of Difficulty: Challenging
  • Elevation: 978m
  • First Aid Qualified guide
  • Guided walk
  • Meet like-minded people and enjoy the stunning views
  • Everyone is welcome (Females & Males)

**TRANSPORT IS NOT INCLUDED.

*You will be added to the WhatsApp group after making the booking.

Essential Kit:

Walking boots: Supportive, comfortable, and waterproof

Backpack: Large enough to carry food, water, and extra layers

Water bottles: At least 1–2 litres — hydration is key!

Snacks and food: High-energy trail food — trail mix, energy bars, fruit, and a packed lunch

🧥 Clothing:

Base layer: Moisture-wicking tops and leggings

Mid layer: Fleece or light sweater for warmth

Outer layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and overtrousers

Hat and gloves: To keep warm, even in summer, at higher elevations

Walking socks: Durable and comfortable — consider a spare pair

🕹 Extras:

Fully charged phone: Ideally with a backup battery pack

First aid kit: Plasters, painkillers, and any medication you need

Whistle: For emergencies — a small, lightweight lifesaver

Torch or headlamp: If you’re delayed or descending in low light

Sunscreen and sunglasses: To protect against UV, even on overcast days

Rubbish bag: Carry back everything you bring — leave no trace!

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£11.55
Nov 8 · 9:00 AM GMT