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Join me on this stunning walk from the summit of Catbells in the Lake District all the way down to the Derwentwater jetty Hawes End. Watch the drone footage here • Catbells From The Air | The Most Popu... . If you enjoy this video please consider subscribing to the channel / @walktheworldaway Catbells is one of the most popular fells in the Cumbrian mountains of the Lake District in England and it's not hard to see why when you experience the amazing 360 panoramic views from the summit. For those of you unable to complete such a physically demanding walk as this in person, I really hope you enjoy the video and get a real sense of how it feels to be 1,480 ft above the world. Situated on the western shore of Derwentwater about three miles from the town of Keswick, Cat Bells and its distinctive shape catches the attention of many visitors to the Lakes who feel compelled to climb to the summit after seeing it from the viewpoint of Friars' Crag on the opposite side of Derwentwater. Alfred Wainwright wrote of the popularity of Cat Bells among fellwalkers of all abilities: "It is one of the great favourites, a family fell where grandmothers and infants can climb the heights together, a place beloved." Catbells is the last fell on the ridge separating Derwentwater from the Newlands valley. It rises due south from Hawes End, reaching the summit in two distinct steps. The lower top is named Skelgill Bank. Beyond the summit is the steep-sided depression of Hause Gate, before the ridge broadens and twists south westward to Maiden Moor. The Catbells ridge is an example of the Buttermere Formation, an olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. Many walkers who reach the top of return to their starting point after admiring the view: however, strong walkers can continue along the ridge to take in the fells of Maiden Moor, High Spy, Dale Head, Hindscarth and Robinson to give a horseshoe walk which ends in the Newlands valley close to Hawes End. The summit is all rock with many loose stones lying amid the small outcrops. The view from the top gives a fine panorama which is dominated by the aerial view of Derwentwater. Bassenthwaite Lake, the Newlands Valley, Skiddaw and Keswick all show well to the north, while the view south has a fine vista of Borrowdale. Filmed on 29.10.2024 ► SUPPORT THE CHANNEL https://buymeacoffee.com/walktheworld... ► LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the channel here 👉🏻 / @walktheworldaway ► MORE VIDEOS FROM WALK THE WORLD AWAY • ROBIN HOOD'S BAY • Summer in an Enchanting Village by th... • TEALBY • The Most Magical and Beautiful Villag... • FOUNTAINS ABBEY • The Majestic Beauty of Ancient Ruins ... • FLAMBOROUGH HEAD • Beautiful Yorkshire Coastal Path and ... • BOLTON ABBEY • Beautiful Walk in the Wharfedale Vall... • SCARBOROUGH • Relaxing Walk around an English Seasi... • YORK CITY WALLS • The York City Walls Complete Walking ... • LINTON FALLS to GRASSINGTON • Walking to a Village through Beautifu... ►CHECK OUT THESE WALK THE WORLD AWAY PLAYLISTS • Country Walks • City Walks • Coastal Walks • From The Air • Scenic Drives || About Walk The World Away || Hello everyone, my name's Jamie Paul and this is my walking channel. Since I love the outdoors and walking in nature so much I decided to start filming my walks so that I could share them with you lovely people wherever you are in the world. So sit back, relax, and allow yourself to just be in the moment while we Walk The World Away. Peace, Jamie Paul 🕊️ Intro music: Soldier On by Jamie Paul. • Chasing Atoms