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Miles Without Stiles 50: Orrest Head

Accessible walking and wheelchair route from Windermere town to the top of Orrest Head fell. See route map, description and photos of the trail.

Changes to the Rights of Way Network

Shows permanent changes to the public rights of way network made in the last six months.

Rusland Pool

Information on access to Rusland Pool for vehicles.

FAQs - Rights of Way

What's the difference between a footpath and a bridleway? What does a sign with a red arrow mean? Find out here.

Nibthwaite to Parkamoor

Information on access around Parkamoor for vehicles.

Tilberthwaite and High Oxen Fell roads

These routes are in fact Unclassified County Roads (UCR) and as such pedestrians, horse riders, bicycles and motor vehicles can use them. The routes were originally well-built stone roads that served agricultural and quarrying activities and, as such, forms part of the historic heritage of the area.

Authority Meeting 20 April 2011

Agenda items for Authority Meeting

Miles Without Stiles 18: Broughton Railway

An easy walk along a disused railway line to Woodland valley, a peaceful and delightful corner of the Lake District.

Authority Meeting 23 February 2011

Agenda items for Authority Meeting

Authority

This meeting receives reports from other committees and makes key decisions.

Half of Keswick Railway Path Reopens

Keswick visitors and locals joined Town Crier, Bob Bryden, today (18 Mar) to celebrate the reopening of the raised boardwalk section of the Railway Path, ahead of the busy Easter period.

Grasmere Village Conservation Area

Hartsop Draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan Consultation

About us

Information about the Lake District National Park Authority, including staff and members.