Tongue Pot, Eskdale is amongst the list alongside fellow Cumbrian routes at Cautley Spout and The Calf in the Howgill Fells. It continues upstream to Lingcove Bridge before crossing and following the River Esk upstream to Esk Falls. The Times said: “The River Esk gathers between Sca Fell and Bow Fell, flowing through peaceful Eskdale. The route follows Bowderdale Beck upstream to Bowderdale Head before descending to rejoin Cautley Spout path. “Climb alongside magnificent Cautley Spout, which tumbles down the craggy cleft of Cautley Spout Tongue, to reach The Calf and its inviting tarn at 676m.
Source: The Times July 27, 2025 00:11 UTC