I stayed in Silverdale for four nights a few years ago. Two minutes walk around the corner, and through my binoculars across the bay I could see my own chimney!
I spent the longest day there, and from where I was staying, I was a few minutes walk from both sunrise and sunset.
It's also got some brand new benches at the top - one slat for every degree.
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It's difficult this isn't it.
I went for a walk early doors near Coniston - got there at about 7.30 am, no-one around, lovely sunny day. Place to myself.
When I got back to my car, which was hemmed in, it was about midday. I then drove back down the lakeside and it was absolutely heaving. I...
You can get up there in a tramper (powered wheelchair) now - along an old Victorian Carriage Drive that folk used to be driven up along but had been lost for many decades.