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Adventures Wild Camping (incl. gear) - Borrowdale Circular - 2 Nights (2026)

Wild Camping (incl. gear) - Borrowdale Circular - 2 Nights (2026)

£275.00

Date: July 21st - 23rd

Central Lake District loop, moderate to strong fitness required

3 days 24km, 1,500m ascent

Embark on a stunning two-night adventure through the heart of the Lake District’s Borrowdale valley, combining wild camping with some of the region’s most beautiful landscapes. This circular route offers a perfect balance of lakes, woodlands, and fells, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while experiencing the tranquillity of wild camping under the stars.

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Wild Camping (incl. gear) - Borrowdale Circular - 2 Nights (2026)

£275.00

Date: July 21st - 23rd

Central Lake District loop, moderate to strong fitness required

3 days 24km, 1,500m ascent

Embark on a stunning two-night adventure through the heart of the Lake District’s Borrowdale valley, combining wild camping with some of the region’s most beautiful landscapes. This circular route offers a perfect balance of lakes, woodlands, and fells, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while experiencing the tranquillity of wild camping under the stars.

Don’t see a suitable date or looking for a private tour? Contact us ➡️

Dates 2026:
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The Adventure

2 days, 24km, 1,500m ascent Moderate to good fitness required

The Experience

Begin your journey at Keswick with its ample parking, where you’ll meet your guide and group,  and hop on the bus to the start point. Over the course of two days, you’ll walk a circular route encompassing scenic riverside paths, ancient woodlands, and sweeping fells, with carefully chosen wild camp locations for each night. Highlights include serene spots beside mountain tarns and views over the Borrowdale valley’s dramatic landscapes.

Each evening, pitch your tent in peaceful wild campsites away from the crowds, enjoy a hearty camp-cooked dinner, and relax by a campfire if conditions allow. Wake each morning to fresh mountain air and a nourishing breakfast before setting out to explore the next stretch of your route.

What’s Included

To make sure your trip is as comfortable, safe and memorable as possible, we’ve hand-picked a shortlist of tents, sleeping bags and pads that stand up to the unique demands of the Lakes — from the tough terrain to the famously unpredictable weather.

What gear can you expect?

To make your trip as easy as possible, we’ll set you up with a premium tent, sleeping bag and pad, selected based on the expert opinion of our members and curated for the unique demands of this adventure. For this trip, you can expect tents like:

Here’s what we provide for your trip:

  • A premium, specialist one-person tent, lightweight yet tough, chosen specifically for wild camping in these conditions. If you want to share a tent with another participant, please let us know in advance.

  • A sleeping bag rated for the expected temperatures. If you know you sleep particularly cold, just let us know — we’ll make sure you have an even warmer option.

  • A sleeping bag liner. All participants are required to use a liner to keep our bags fresh and clean.

  • A warm, high-quality inflatable sleeping mat, designed to give you the best night’s sleep possible on the hill.

  • A pillow and pillow case, because even under the stars, a bit of comfort goes a long way.

*Individual items may vary depending on availability. Free to contact us if you’ve any questions or special requests.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1

You’ll meet at the North West End of Keswick Market Square where it intersects with Derwent Close at 1200 on Saturday, where you’ll get to know your guide and fellow wild campers. Here, you’ll also be kitted out with your camp gear.

If you need to pick up any last-minute supplies, Keswick has plenty of outdoor shops. For those arriving early, there’s ample accommodation in the town.

Once packed, booted and familiar with your kit for the night From there, you’ll catch a bus to the start point of your adventure.  Setting off in the spectacular Borrowdale Valley you will learn how to choose a cracking wild camp spot. Your guide will cover everything from reading the land and leaving no trace to toilet etiquette and basic map-and-compass navigation.

Day 2

After camp breakfst we will continue our journey deep into Borrowdale, there are public loos on the way, before moving into higher ground overlooking the famous Honister Pass. Possibility of summits of Dale Head or High Spy (depending on group ability and weather), We will set up camp near one of the peaks depending on the final route we take.

Day 3

After another memorable night beneath the stars, you’ll enjoy breakfast at camp before descending back toward the starting point and the bus back to Keswick. Along the way, there’ll be another scenic stop for lunch and plenty of time to soak up the breathtaking views.

You’ll aim to reach the start/finish point by around 15:00.

Total distance over the three days will be at least 24km (15 miles).

Getting in

The trip starts and finishes in Keswick, which is easy to reach by car.

Other information

  • Group size: Small groups of no more than four campers, keeping things friendly and personal.

  • Gear: Top-of-the-line camping kit is provided by us, carefully selected by our members to suit the specific demands of the Lake District, the rugged terrain, unpredictable climate, and the nature of this adventure.

  • Guides: Experienced, trusted guides who know the Lake District, inside out.

  • Fitness: Expect three days of moderate hiking with a couple of fantastic summits. The pace is steady, with plenty of breaks to catch your breath, enjoy the views, and learn from your guide. You don’t need to be an ultra-runner, but you should be in reasonable physical shape and comfortable walking for several hours with a pack on your back. A bit of hill training beforehand won’t go amiss, and will help you enjoy the adventure all the more.

  • Flexibility: Routes can be adjusted depending on weather and group ability, always keeping safety and enjoyment top of mind.

Kit List

  • To make sure your trip is as comfortable, safe and memorable as possible, we’ve hand-picked a shortlist of tents, sleeping bags and pads that stand up to the unique demands of the Lake district — from the tough terrain to the famously unpredictable weather.

    All our selections are based on countless hours of testing and the expert opinions of our members.

    Here’s what we provide for your trip:

    • A premium, specialist one-person tent, lightweight yet tough, chosen specifically for wild camping in these conditions. If you want to share a tent with another participant, please let us know in advance.

    • A sleeping bag rated for the expected temperatures. If you know you sleep particularly cold, just let us know — we’ll make sure you have an even warmer option.

    • A sleeping bag liner. All participants are required to use a liner to keep our bags fresh and clean.

    • A warm, high-quality inflatable sleeping mat, designed to give you the best night’s sleep possible on the hill.

    • A pillow and pillow case, because even under the stars, a bit of comfort goes a long way.

    It’s gear we’d happily trust on our own adventures — so you can focus on soaking up the mountains.

  • Clothing & footwear

    • Walking boots (broken in — not fresh out of the box)

    • Walking poles (recommended, but optional)

    • 3 pairs of socks (2 for walking, 1 spare)

    • Sufficient underwear

    • Waterproof jacket & trousers

    • Gaiters (optional but useful)

    • Warm layers for the evening — it gets chilly once you stop moving

    • Appropriate clothing for a day and a half in the hills

    • Hat & gloves (even in summer)

    • Sunglasses & sunhat

    Backpack & kit

    • 60L+ backpack, suitable for hillwalking, with a waterproof cover

    • Sitting pad (optional, but keeps your bum dry)

    • 1.5L of water

    • Water filter (the water’s generally safe, but we still recommend filtering)

    • Stove & gas (we recommend a small 100g gas canister, easily bought at the start point)

    • Cooking pot, mug & cutlery

    • Small washing-up sponge & biodegradable soap

    • Food waste bag (to carry out all rubbish, including scraps)

    • Lighter/matches

    Food & drink

    • Sufficient food for three full days, including:

      • 2 evening meals

      • 3 lunches

      • 2 breakfasts

      • Snacks

    • Tea, coffee, or hot chocolate

    Toileting

    • Trowel

    • Toilet paper / wet wipes

    • Hand gel

    • Plastic bags to carry used paper/wipes

    Safety & essentials

    • Personal first aid kit (guides carry a kit, but bring your own for blisters & small scrapes)

    • Foil survival blanket (tiny, light, could be a lifesaver)

    • Whistle

    • Head torch

    • Personal medication (and let us know about any allergies or conditions)

    Miscellaneous

    • Mobile phone

    • Debit/credit card (for bus fare & emergencies)

    • A bit of cash (just in case)

    • Insect repellent

    Don’t worry, we’ll email you the above in advance of your trip, including links to recommended products, so you can get set up as easily (and cheaply!) as possible.

  • You’ll need to be fit enough to manage an 13km hike carrying around 18kg over undulating terrain. The pace and intensity can vary depending on the group, and we’ll always do our best to accommodate everyone — but a reasonable level of fitness is essential.

    We’ve got several stunning routes to choose from, and on the day your Mountain Leader will pick the best option based on the weather (some spots are better in certain wind directions or conditions) and the overall fitness and preferences of the group.

About your Guide

Amy – Qualified Mountain Leader

Amy’s love for the mountains grew from humble beginnings. Having grown up on the flat south coast, she didn’t set foot among real peaks until training to teach in North Wales in 2015. It was an “in at the deep‑end” introduction and she has been hooked ever since. Now, with a decade of experience, an experienced Mountain Leader and teacher, Amy is passionate about creating high quality outdoor experiences, particularly for those who might otherwise have limited opportunities to explore the hills.

Whether she is guiding someone on their very first mountain day or helping seasoned hikers push their limits, Amy delivers experiences that are both empowering and enjoyable. Since moving to the Lake District, she has completed all 214 Wainwrights and can usually be found on the fells, whether working, exploring new routes or simply enjoying a well earned summit view.

With her mix of professional expertise, infectious enthusiasm and a genuine commitment to making the outdoors accessible, Amy ensures every day in the mountains is safe, memorable and rewarding.

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