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Miles Without Stiles 10: Grasmere Riverside

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Miles without Stiles (Für viele) Wanderrouten Sammlung Foto: Paddy Chambers, North York Moors National Park Diese Wege sind nicht nur barrierefrei, sondern auch für Menschen mit

Top Ten Accessible Walks in the Lake District

Lake District National Park - Miles Without Stiles 40: Staveley Riverside

Walk – Grassington – a miles without stiles walk. An easy access walk by the River Wharfe close to the lovely village of Grassington. A gate at the lower end of the car park gives access to a walled lane. The route here is well-surfaced with

Route. From Dodd Wood car park, drop steeply on a 1:10 gradient and carefully cross the A591 to a gated public footpath to the left of a roadside cottage which leads to Mirehouse. Wheelchair

Miles Without Stiles 50: Orrest Head This route (3.5km round trip) summits the fell Orrest Head. The occasionally challenging route with some steep sections winds its way up through Elleray

Miles Without Stiles 2: Brothers Water This gently undulating linear route (3.75km round trip) takes you along the wooded shoreline of Brothers Water, past Hartsop Hall, to the campsite at

Miles without stiles is a collection of 51 accessible routes around the Lake District National Park for those with or without limited mobility. The routes have 3 grading levels – suitable for ‚all‘, ‚many‘, or ’some‘, based on gradients and surface

  • Miles Without Stiles 5: Bowness to Cockshott Point
  • Miles Without Stiles 50: Orrest Head
  • Miles Without Stiles 3: Kentmere

We are proud to unveil this wonderful new route around Grasmere Village. It was created in memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II, in partnership with Grasmere Village Society, the

Miles Without Stiles 6: Windermere’s Western Shore

Below are a list of our favourite Miles without Stiles accessible routes and what we think are some of the best walks in the Lake District for wheelchair users, families with prams and anyone who

The route goes through a gate at the far end of the small car park and rises at a gradient of around 1:10 for 200 metres. It has a well-drained and smooth surface. Go through another gate

There is a resting place as the gradient eases to 1:10. Take a break here and look back at the grandeur of Skiddaw, Lonscale Pike and the western end of Blencathra. Take a break here and

Route 10: Grasmere Riverside – Miles without Stiles route Getting to and around Grasmere Bus service 599 runs between Bowness, Windermere, Rydal and Grasmere, in summer it runs up

Miles Without Stiles 49: Dunmallard Wood, Pooley Bridge. Warning 27th Jan 2025: There is a fallen tree currently blocking this route. We hope to have it cleared by the end of the week.

Miles Without Stiles 10: Grasmere Riverside A delightful path takes you along the River Rothay and away from the busy streets of this popular village – OS Explorer Map OL7. A longer

Route. This is a short, ‚challenging‘ linear route (250m each way). From the car park, take the path on the right down to the road (gradient 1:5).

For some. Undulating, with several steep sections. This linear path (4km each way) provides a lovely walk along field edges and through woodland all the way to the National Trust’s Wray

Route. This linear route (4.5 km as a round trip to Hartrigg and back) starts at the small parking area next to Kentmere Village Hall, opposite St Cuthbert’s Church in Kentmere.

The nearest public toilets are next to Bell Close car park in Keswick, approximately 10 minute’s walk from the trail start. There are further public toilets in Keswick town and at cafes in the local

Miles Without Stiles 21: Ravenglass to Saltcoats Update 11 December 2024 – Please note that the railway footbridge at Ravenglass is currently closed – the latest update from Network Rail we

Miles without Stiles offers 51 accessible routes in the Lake District, perfect for everyone, including wheelchair users and families. These paths avoid stiles and steep climbs, letting you enjoy

Miles Without Stiles 17: Coniston to Torver Jetty. Update 25/07/2024: Warning: The section beyond Coniston Hall Campsite towards Torver Jetty has been damaged by floods and is not

Steigung: Nicht mehr als 1:10; Oberfläche: Asphalt oder glatter, verdichteter Stein mit einem Durchmesser von 10 mm oder weniger. Die Breite des Weges beträgt mindestens 1 Meter mit

Route. Bassenthwaite Reflections has established the Lake District’s first wetlands nature reserve at Dubwath Silver Meadows. The 7.15 hectare site at the northern end of Bassenthwaite Lake

Miles Without Stiles is an initiative to help everyone, no matter their accessibility needs, enjoy the British countryside. This means these routes have smooth paths, no steep inclines, and, most

1. Miles without stiles. The Coledale valley, which features in one of the many Miles without Stiles walks – the route follows a track to Force Crag Mine at the head of the valley

Route. This linear route (2.5km each way) has been improved through the GoLakes Travel Programme all the way to Wray Castle. The track heads north out of the car park and runs

Details Start point: Bowness Knott car park.(pay and display) Postcode: CA23 3AU Grid reference: NY 109154 W3W: ///severe.otherwise.incorrect Turning point: Grid reference: The

MILES without Stiles are well-surfaced, easy access routes without stiles, steps or steep gradients. They provide access to amazing views, moorland expanses, intimate dales,