Discover Eden in the Lake District, Cumbria's beautiful countryside or the history of the picturesque market towns in the area with your family.
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Distance |
Information |
Grid Reference |
Acorn Bank near Temple Sowerby (National Trust Gardens with Tearooms) |
0.8miles (1.3km) |
Suitable for Buggies, wheelchairs and dogs on leads |
NY617282 |
| Dufton Ghyll |
0.8miles (1.3km) |
Suitable for dogs on leads |
NY690250 |
| Lacy's Cave near Little Salkeld and Glassonby |
2.1miles (3.5km) |
Suitable for dogs on leads |
NY564363 |
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Appleby Riverside Walk |
0.6 miles (1km)
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Suitable for buggies, wheelchairs and dogs on leads
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NY682203 |
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Distance |
Information |
Grid Reference |
| Smardale Gill National Nature Reserve near Kirkby Stephen |
3.2miles (5.3km) |
Suitable for Buggies, wheelchairs and dogs on leads |
NY740082 |
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Stenkrith Park in Kirkby Stephen which includes the Viaducts Walk and the Poetry Path - telling the story of a year in the life of a hill farmer carved in stones along the way. Kirkby Stephen TIC has a Blue Tooth Hub, enabling you to download audio files of the Poetry Path to your mobile device. You can then listen to all 12 poems, read by Meg Peacocke, as you walk along the Poetry Path.
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2.2miles (3.5km) |
Suitable for Buggies, wheelchairs and dogs on leads |
NY772075 |
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Appleby: Walk round the loop of the River Eden in Appleby, perfect for bird and squirrel spotting. Start at Appleby Tourist Information Centre, which has the trail leaflet.
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Kirkby Stephen: A selection of family friendly walks can be found on the Northern Viaduct Trust website.
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Penrith: Follow the trail around the centre of Penrith and discover this historic market town. Start at the Age Concern 'Shopmobility' unit at the foot of Sandgate. A town trail leaflet is available form Penrith Tourist Information Centre. The Rotary Club of Penrith have produced a leaflet with details of an "Access for all Walk" - a self guided tour of Penrith. The route has been chosen to make the walk accessible to all, including those with disabilities. To download a copy, please visit the Rotary Club website.
Discover the far reaching views over the Lake District Fells, Solway Firth and the Scottish Hills by walking up to 'The Beacon' (1.1km), from Beacon Edge on the edge of town.
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Alston: A Walk Around Alston gives you a flavour of this historic market town, said to be the highest in England. A Walk Around Alston leaflet is available from Alston Tourist Information Centre.
On the South Tyne Trail at Alston there's a ¼ mile section of well-surfaced path leading from the South Tynedale Railway Station. It is easily accessible from the car park and riverside picnic site. The footpath continues down the South Tyne Valley adjacent to the narrow gauge railway. The South Tyne Trail leaflet is available from Alston Tourist Information Centre.