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  • Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge, Little Langdale

    Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge, Little Langdale

    Elterwater to Skelwith Bride, or vice versa, or even there and back, is a beautiful and easy walk, that is suitable for pushchairs too. It’s approx 1.5 miles each way, with plenty of adventure along the way.

  • Claife Heights Viewing Station & Far Sawry

    Claife Heights Viewing Station & Far Sawry

    Claife Heights Viewing Station (and cafe!) is such a fantastic, and family friendly place to explore. We caught the ferry across the lake, from Ferry Nab in Bowness on Windermere.

  • Colwith Force, Little Langdale

    Colwith Force, Little Langdale

    Colwith Force, Little Langdale is a beautiful, short easy walk to some amazing cascades and waterfall. Especially after heavy rainfall. The walk is less than 0.5 miles in total, there and back, and could easily be incoporated into other walks

  • Stanley Ghyll Force, Eskdale

    Stanley Ghyll Force, Eskdale

    Stanley Ghyll Force Waterfall is possibly one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Lake District. Seemingly surrounded by lush green vegetation, come summer or winter, it’s a hidden gem. And perfect for a wet weather day walk.

  • Wild Trail, Sizergh Castle, Kendal

    Wild Trail, Sizergh Castle, Kendal

    The Wild Trail is a brilliantly fun and free 1.5 mile adventure loop through the ancient woodlands of Sizegh Castle’s grounds. There are ropes to follow, walls to climb, holes to scramble through, logs to balance on, tree stumps to jump across, a tree swing and much much more.

  • Low Sizergh Barn Farm Trail, Kendal

    Low Sizergh Barn Farm Trail, Kendal

    The free Farm Trail at Low Sizergh Barn takes you on an easy 1.75 mile circular (muddy!) walk through the ancient woodland

  • Fairy Steps, Beetham

    Fairy Steps, Beetham

    A brilliant, easy and exciting walk to the “fairy steps” at Beetham.

  • Dunmallard Hill, Pooley Bridge

    Dunmallard Hill, Pooley Bridge

    If you wish to simply circumnavigate Dunmallard Hill, then go through the gate next to the large sign post and turn either left of right. This will take you all the way round and back to the car park. You can also follow the path that takes you to the top from here.