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out of your door into the tranquillity of your own private
garden and take an unobstructed view deep into the heart of
peaceful Ennerdale, from Crag Fell on past Pillar toward Great
Gable.
Explore
the unspoilt Ennerdale on foot or by bike, alternatively go
pony
trecking in the fells. There is only one road to Ennerdale
Water and the road does not circuit the lake although there
is a footpath that does. This makes Ennerdale Water one of
the least accessible lakes for motorists and one of the best
for walkers. The lake is two and a half miles long, quiet
and surrounded by crags. The skyline takes your eye to Pillar
which following his tour with Coleridge in 1799, inspired
Wordsworth to pen "The Brothers". For the more adventurous
you can take the track beside the lake and upwards along the
river Liza to Black Sale Hut Youth Hostel and on to Great
Gable. Alternatively walk over the fells between Banna Fell
and Herdus, on past Great Borne to Buttermere for lunch.
The
nearby villages of Kirkland & Ennerdale Bridge are on
the Coast
to Coast Walk & Cycle
(C2C) routes. The Reivers
Cycle route runs from Whitehaven to Tynemouth and the
Coast to Coast from Whitehaven to Sunderland.
Should
you wish to eat out, there are four pubs/restaurants serving
excellent home cooked food in only two to three miles in either
direction from the end of the track.
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Crag Fell & Grike from above Crag View |
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Ennerdale
Lake
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| LOCAL
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Whitehaven
Georgian town and harbour
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The
Rum Story
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The
Lake District Coast Aquarium Maryport
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Muncaster
Castle and Owl Centre
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Wordsworths
house in the picturesque market town of Cockermouth
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Ravenglass
& Eskdale Railway
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Allonby
Bay & Solway coast walks & quiet Blue Flag beaches
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Golf
courses at Whitehaven, Workington, Maryport & Silloth
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Trotters
World of Animals
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St
Bees. Famous for its beach and as the start of the Coast
to Coast Walk
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Eskdale
with Hardknott Roman Fort and the breathtaking Hardknott
& Wrynose Passes
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Osprey
viewing point on Bassenthwaite
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Pony
trecking, horse riding only two miles away
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Whitehaven |

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Whitehaven
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WESTERN LAKES AND FELLS WITHIN EASY REACH
- Ennerdale
Water
- Wast
Water
- Lowes
Water
- Crummock
Water
- Buttermere
- Bassenthwaite
- Derwent
Water
- Great
Gable
- Green
Gable
- Skiddaw
- Blencathra
- High
Stile
- Scafell
Pike
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Wasdale
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View
of Ennerdale from
above Crag View
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Buttermere & Fleetwith Pike
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Fairfield
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Ennerdale
Bridge 30 mins walk or 10 mins by car
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Whitehaven
20 mins by car
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Cockermouth
20 mins by car
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Keswick
40 mins by car
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- At
M6 Junction 44 (Carlisle North) follow the A7 (Kingstown
Rd) to the centre of Carlisle
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the A595 from Carlisle Centre to Cockermouth
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the A66 around cockermouth (signposted to Keswick) until
the Lakeland Sheep & Wool Centre Roundabout on the
west side of Cockermouth
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Cockermouth
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At
the Lakeland Sheep & Wool Centre Roundabout on the
west side of Cockermouth take B5086 westwards toward Egremont
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After
approximately 7.5 miles take the turning on the left for
Kirkland & Ennerdale
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Go
through Kirkland village and down the hill on the other
side, take the first turning on the left (approximately
0.5 mile after village)
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Follow
the track for 0.5 mile and take the first right turn,
then follow the signs to Ghyll Farm (approximately 0.5
mile further)
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