Skyline Traverse - Lake District | 6 – 9 November (Long Weekend)
Dates: Thursday 6 Nov - Sunday 9 Nov 2025 (long weekend)
Location: Lake District, UK
Duration: 3 days, 3 nights
Group Size: Max 7 people
Level: Challenging - some hillwalking experience recommended - not sure if it’s for you? Read on…
A big mountain weekend that blends classic fell summits, point-to-point hiking, and the simple joy of movement through wild places.
This November, we’re heading to the Lake District for a linear adventure that’ll take us across ridgelines, over peaks, and through two of the most iconic valleys in Cumbria. We’ll base ourselves in hostels and move between them with full packs.
With time on Helvellyn, Bow Fell, and Cold Pike, plus a return route through gentler ground, this trip offers a little bit of everything: big ascents, technical descents, and open views that reward the work. You’ll leave with stronger legs, a better sense of mountain movement, and a deeper appreciation for what it means to cross a landscape under your own steam.
Why Join This Trip?
Because it’s not just about ‘bagging summits’ - it’s about moving through the terrain, appreciating the autumn views and learning new skills. This is a journey across the mountains: two hostels, three days of hiking.
You’ll learn what it takes to carry a pack over a full day of mountain ground. You’ll get a feel for the rhythm of multi-day mountain travel. And you’ll do it all with a team that’s here for the same challenge.
Expect proper exposure, a testing physical challenge, and a slower, more intentional connection to the landscape. Plus plenty of chat, solid food, and some pub / hostel evenings.
What's Included
✅ Three nights’ accommodation (2 x YHA Grasmere, 1 x YHA Coniston Holly How) - we’re in Jove Club rooms, mixed gender
✅ Three full days of guided mountain hiking with a qualified UK Mountain Leader
✅ Breakfast each morning
✅ Optional skills coaching (navigation, route choice, pack management)
✅ Route planning, kit guidance, and safety throughout
✅ Help coordinating car shares from London or other cities
The Lakes is unlike the other mountainous regions of the UK
Trip Itinerary (Overview)
Thursday – Arrive & Settle In
Arrive at YHA Grasmere from the afternoon onwards. We'll meet for a casual briefing, get set for the days ahead, and check kit. Bring food or grab a pub dinner in the village - it’s a low-key start before the high places.
Friday – Helvellyn Day
We kick things off with one of the Lake District’s greatest classics: Helvellyn. We’ll leave packs at the hostel and make a circular day route that gets us up onto the edges, summits and plateaus of this iconic mountain.
Expect roughly 15km of walking and 900m+ of elevation - a good physical day, but without the extra weight. Plenty of time for skills practice, route-finding, and soaking up November’s golden light (or claggy mystery... this is the Lakes after all).
Evening back in Grasmere with food, chats, and recovery.
Saturday - Grasmere to Coniston via Bow Fell & Cold Pike - **this will be a long day
The big day - this is our full mountain day. We’ll take our overnight gear and hike a long, satisfying route across the backbone of the fells.
We’ll aim for a line via Bow Fell and Cold Pike, navigating ridge lines, cols and quiet mountain ground before descending into the stunning Coppermines Valley and our second hostel: YHA Coniston Holly How.
Expect ~30km and roughly 2000m of ascent - proper expedition energy, but broken up with time for rest, views, and steady pacing. We'll be carrying full packs, so fitness and pack comfort matter - but the reward is huge.
This day is not about a testing pace but it will be long so be mentally prepared for it.
Sunday - Scenic Return to Grasmere (or depart from Coniston)
Today’s flexible: if you’re short on time, you can head out from Coniston in the morning. For those who want more, we’ll take a relaxed return route back to Grasmere on foot - no pressure, just a scenic wind-down walk through woods, valleys and lakeshore.
It’s the perfect way to finish: all effort behind you, all beauty around you.
Expect a long but rewarding day on day 2
Pricing
£395 – Non-members
£355 – Jove Club members
First adventure? Use code ADVENTURE10 for 10% off
Who's It For?
This is for hikers who perhaps want to push themselves a little further - not necessarily faster. You don’t need to be a fell-running machine, but you should be comfortable walking for 8+ hours a day with some elevation.
It’s perfect if you’ve done single-day hikes and want to experience a multi-day point-to-point journey, or if you're training for bigger objectives such as the Cape Wrath Trail, TMB, or a hut-to-hut in the Alps.
We don’t believe in a generic out of 5 grading… the best thing about Jove Club (if you’re based in London) is you get to speak to the team at sessions who are more than happy to explain the challenges in detail and help you assess if the trip is right for you.
And of course, we can help you physically prepare - that’s what we do!
If you're not in London and unsure whether it's right for you - message us. We’ll help you decide and can offer prep tips too.
Why November?
Because this is when the Lakes are at their best: quieter, richer colours, more drama in the sky. The weather can be poor - but with the right kit and guidance, that’s part of the magic, challenge and ultimately, reward.
Expect any weather and possibly all seasons in one day!
Travel
Where to Meet: YHA Grasmere
How to Get There:
Car share (we’ll help coordinate)
Train to Windermere, then short bus or taxi to Grasmere
Return from Coniston or back to Grasmere by foot with the group
Final Words
This isn’t a guided bimble to tick off a notable peak.... It’s a journey - a moving basecamp experience through one of the UK’s most legendary landscapes.
You’ll finish tired, maybe a little soggy, but 100% glad you came.
Want to join? Click below to book your spot, or message us if you’ve got questions.
If you’re unsure about anything, please ask Freddie at your next Jove session or send a us a message via IG, email (hello@thejoveclub.com) or WhatsApp.
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Essential Gear List (pack as light as possible!):
Mountain Gear:
Boots or suitable approach shoes
Three pairs of walking socks (minimum)
Walking trousers (you can wear shorts for the day routes but bear in mind, it is much colder at the summit of any mountain!)
Thermal top / base layer
Warm layers (would recommend a fleece + lightweight down jacket)
Waterproof jacket + trousers
Snacks and water for each day on the mountain (minimum of 1L)
Personal first aid kit
Survival bag (small foil blanket)
Baseball cap or sun hat
Sunglasses
Sun cream
Two pairs of gloves for each day as a minimum (if one pair gets wet, you’ll want a spare pair)
Warm hat
Walking poles (optional but recommended!)
Ruck sack ~40L (it needs to be able to fit a spare pair of dry clothes, towel and toiletries for our move to Conniston)
Waterproof liner
Headtorch + spare batteries
Portable charging block
Midge repellent
Any medication you need
Map (if interested, let us know and we’ll advise which map), compass and map case (optional in case you want to practice navigation)
Whistle
General:
Personal items (toiletries, medications, etc.)
Comfortable clothes for the evening
Recommend eye mask and ear plugs for the hostel
Would recommend a pair of sandals or flip flops or any other comfy shoes for post hike!