A recent study has revealed the top 10 most Instagrammed walks across the Lake District.

The research, which was conducted by Shoe Zone, looked at popular walks across Cumbria and cross referenced these with Instagram data to see which walks give the most Instagrammable opportunities.

The top 10 most Instagrammed walks in the Lake District are:

Ambleside to Grasmere, The Coffin Route (310k posts)

A woodland walk taking you from Ambleside to Grasmere.

This route takes you alongside the lakes Rydal and Grasmere and you’ll even pass the family home of poet William Wordsworth. Whilst in Grasmere, it’s advised you pick up some of the famous gingerbread.

Helm Crag (109k posts)

Starting in the heart of Grasmere, this walk up to Helm Crag follows a rock stairway up to it’s summit which is a canon shaped rock named ‘The Howitzer’.

Helvellyn via Striding Edge (95k posts)

Helvellyn is the second highest mountain in the Lake District, standing at a height of 712m above sea level. Starting in the village of Glenridding, this route to the summit via Striding Edge is one of the most popular in the Lakes.

Scafell Pike (92k posts)

Scafell is the highest mountain in England at an elevation of 978m above sea level, and so is one of the more challenging walks in the Lakes. The mountain is also the highest war memorial in the National Trust in memory of those fought in World War One.

Buttermere lakeside Walk (77k posts)

The walk around Buttermere passes through rocky tunnels and the woodlands alongside Buttermere water with a backdrop of the Lake’s magnificent mountain ranges such as Fleetwith Pike.

Catbells (58k posts)

Positioned alongside Derwent Water in Keswick, Catbells in one of the more popular walks in the Lakes and also one of the smaller hills, so perfect for those looking to begin a hobby in hiking and hill walking.

Lake Coniston to Grizedale Forest (41k posts)

This 15km walk starts on the shores of Coniston Water and leads you up to Grizedale forest which is the largest forest in the Lakes.

Rosthwaite to Watendlath (37k posts)

Situated along Borrowdale, Rosthwaite is a popular, yet small, settlement, starting here the walk leads you through to Watendlath which is sat next to stunning tarn.

Blencathra (35.6k posts)

Blencathra has six separate fell tops and is one of the higher hills in the lakes, providing a more challenging walk with sharp edges as you ascend. However, the challenge and effort to get to the summit is worth it, with views stretching out over the northern Lakeland.

St Bees to Whitehaven (23k posts)

A coastal walk, starting in village of St Bees and finishing in Whitehaven, the route is full of history and wildlife.