Whinlatter Pass

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The summit of the Whinlatter Pass and the entrance to the Whinlatter Forest Park

The Whinlatter Pass is a mountain pass in Cumberland, within the Lake District.

The pass carries the B5292 road between Braithwaite, to the west of Keswick, with High Lorton to the south of Cockermouth.

To the north the pass is flanked by Whinlatter fell, while to the south the Whiteside, Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike fells borders the pass. From the top of the pass, paths climb Whinlatter and Grisedale Pike. There is also a Forestry Commission tourist centre there.

The Whinlatter Pass is one of three passes that link the tourist area around Keswick, including Derwent Water and Borrowdale, with the valley of the River Cocker, and such lakes as Buttermere, Crummock Water and Loweswater.

From north to south these passes are:

The Whinlatter Pass can be icy in winter, but it is a less severe route than those using the other two passes.

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