Scafell Pike Guided Walks / Hikes
Guided Mountain walks & hikes up to the summit of Scafell Pike
Book me privately for the day to guide you or your group up to the summit of Scafell Pike. (Booking form Below)
I can also plan a completely bespoke route according to your requirements & goals.
I offer guided walks up to the summit of Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain at 978m (3,209ft) via any of the walking paths. Book yourself or your group on a Scafell Pike Guided Walk today for an unforgettable day out in the mountains and achieve something to be proud of by reaching the summit of Scafell Pike, the highest point on land in England.
Hike to the Summit of Scafell Pike – choose from any of the walking paths.
If you are looking for a Qualified Mountain Leader to guide you, or a group to the summit of Scafell Pike, then I would love to help. I offer private guided hikes up to Scafell Pike’s summit as well as bespoke mountain days in the Lake District mountains, whether you’re an individual, a couple, a group or a company looking to do a charity hiking challenge.
The most popular route up Scafell Pike is from Wasdale via Brown Tongue & Hollow Stones, whereby most people do an ‘out and back’, meaning they go down the same way they go up the mountain. At 6 miles in total, this is the shortest and most direct way up to the summit of Scafell Pike. However I can also offer guided walks via any of the other routes also. The Corridor Route from Seathwaite in Borrowdale (9.5 miles) for example is a longer but spectacular option, and also a route from Langdale (12 miles) is available too. If you’d like to book then we can discuss your needs and if you’re unsure of a route then I can make suggestions.
Also, if you wanted a completely bespoke day, whereby we include other Wainwrights in the route aswell (for example Lingmell, Great End, Seathwaite Fell, Allen Crags to name a few), then I can arrange this by designing a custom route and then leading & navigating for you on the day.
Book Online Today (booking form below)
or contact me if you have any questions.

Scafell Pike Guided Hikes:
Book a Scafell Pike Guided Hike Online Today!
You Choose the date and route. Individuals, Couples and Groups Welcome.
(For larger groups that are offered on the booking form, please get in touch first for a quote).
Online Booking Form:

What Will I Need To Bring On The Scafell Pike Hike?
When you book a Scafell Pike hike, you will be sent a full kit list of what you will need to bring on the day. It is your responsibility to make sure you have these things or you wonβt be able to go up the mountain. The weather can turn extremely quickly and itβs important that each member of the group is sufficiently prepared for this, as well as has enough food and water for themselves for the walk.
For each participant, a typical kit list would include:
- 35 Litre (ish) Backpack.
- Lunch (eg sandwiches).
- Snacks to eat along the way for energy.
- Water (1.5 litre recommended, no less).
- Warm Hat & Gloves.
- Midlayer (eg. Fleece) & a spare.
- Waterproof Jacket.
- Suitable trousers for hiking in the rain (not jeans, joggers or similar).
- Waterproof overtrousers (to wear if needed over your hiking trousers).
- Suitable hiking boots for rough / mountainous terrain (not trainers).
- Warm jacket (in case we stop) β a down jacket or something similar.
- We recommend wearing Merino wool hiking socks for comfort.
- Sun protection (suncream & sunglasses).
- Any medication you may need.
- Head Torch.
Optional:
- Walking Poles (some people find they help, others donβt).
- Camera / Camera Phone
Your Mountain Leader / Guide will carry a group First Aid kit, navigational equipment, maps and emergency group shelter.
A Bit About Me..
I am a qualified Mountain Leader based in the North West of England. I am ideally based to serve the areas of Snowdonia, The Lake District, The Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales, but I am also happy to travel further afield if needs be (eg. Scotland, Brecon Beacons & the Cheviots for example). I am fully insured for leading groups and individuals in the Mountains, have a current Outdoors First-Aid certificate and I am a full member of the MTA (Mountain Training Association) and the BMC (British Mountaineering Council).
I am passionate about being outdoors and I spend nearly every moment of my spare time either in the mountains, or hiking various trails in the UK. I like to set myself challenges and I am currently climbing all 446 mountains of England & Wales (currently I have done 383). I have also completed several other challenges, like completing all 214 Wainwrights in the Lake District, doing the 47 mile Windermere Way in 1 day, the 77 mile Cumbria Way in 2 days, the West Highland Way in 3 days and more!
I believe the outdoors provides an unbeatable way of keeping healthy, both physically & mentally. It is the perfect way to escape the stresses and strains of everyday life and being outdoors amongst nature is personally my ultimate therapy. I love being able to inspire others and to show them the benefits that the Outdoors can bring, which is one of the reasons I became a Mountain Leader.
