Miles Without Stiles 7: Red Nab to High Wray Bay
Details
Route type: For many. This walk hugs the wooded shoreline of Windermere and leads to the tranquil setting of High Wray Bay - OS Explorer Map OL7
Distance: 3 km, 1.8 miles
Start point: Red Nab car park - grid ref. SD 386994
Turning point: High Wray Bay - grid ref. NY 376004
Facilities: None on route
Getting there: No direct public transport. Car: A593 out of Ambleside and B5286 to Hawkshead. After 2 km take a lane left signposted Wray and follow to Red Nab car park
Conditions update
Some routes have suffered water damage after the floods of November 2009, with sections washed away or affected by flood debris. We are checking all routes. In the meantime be prepared that present surface conditions may not be as good as originally described. Please report any damage you encounter to David Robinson at david.robinson@lakedistrict.gov.uk or 01768 871409.
Route
This level walk along the wooded north western shore of Windermere is one of the most secluded and peaceful places along the 10.5 mile-long lake. The track heads north out of the car park and runs between the lakeshore and the mixed oak, ash and silver birch trees of Arthur Wood.
The views across the northern reaches of Windermere are fantastic, with Red Screes and Wansfell dominating. Look out for the white façade of the Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole, on the opposite shore. You soon reach an easily opened gate, bringing you to an open grassy area and High Wray Bay. This is a great place for a picnic and to watch the world go by.
The track continues on to Wray Castle, but it is steep and rough in places. This is a popular mountain bike route, so please be aware of cyclists.
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