Tramper at Eden Ewe-Nique Lonnin, Tebay
About
Discover the quiet magic of the Howgills, a dramatic yet gentle range of smooth, rolling hills rising from the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Often described as “the sleeping elephants” for their distinctive shapes, the Howgills offer a landscape that feels wild, spacious, and wonderfully untouched.Why visit the Howgills?
This is a place for those who want to escape the crowds and reconnect with nature. Deep green valleys, open ridgelines, and wide skies create a powerful sense of calm and freedom. The terrain is rugged enough to feel adventurous, yet flowing and open, making every journey feel immersive rather than intimidating. Wildlife thrives here, the views stretch for miles, and the silence is part of the experience.
Explore without limits
Everyone deserves the chance to enjoy this remarkable landscape. A Tramper all-terrain wheelchair is available, making it possible for people with physical disabilities to explore the foothills with confidence and independence. Designed for off-road adventures, the Tramper opens up access to routes that would otherwise be out of reach—so you can fully experience the beauty, scale, and serenity of the Howgills.
Whether you’re seeking solitude, inspiration, or an inclusive outdoor adventure, the Howgills reward every visitor with a sense of discovery and belonging in one of the Dales’ most remote and captivating corners.
Dates
Sunday 17 May 2026 - Tuesday 30 June 2026 (UTC+01)Location
Eden Ewe-Nique Lonnin
High Wood End, Tebay, Cumbria CA10 3XZ
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