Walna Scar is the highest of Wainwright's The Outlying Fells of Lakeland.
Walna Scar can be climbed from Coniston or from the Duddon Valley.
Both routes meet at the top pass of the Walna Scar Road, a restricted byway,[2][3] and then head south to the summit.
Walna Scar road was an old packhorse route,[4] termed by Wainwright “the ancient highway over Walna Scar”,[5] and formed an important medieval conduit from Furness Abbey to Coniston for the wooltrade, (as well perhaps as having been used in the Bronze Age).
[6] Geologically, Walna Scar contains a rich seam of distinctively striped slate which was quarried until the early 20th century.