Cumbria Way: Caldbeck to Carlisle
The official route leaves Caldbeck by a lane opposite the car-park, but from the village centre you can also take a walled path alongside the churchyard and across Parkend Beck, then turn right to rejoin the main route. Pass a sewage farm and go through Parson’s Park Wood. At a fork, go left, uphill and then levelling out for a mile (1.6km) or so, about 150ft (45m) above the Beck.
Leaving the forest follow a faint path below banks of gorse, go through a gate then bear left to a gate into woodland. Follow a clear track then bear right before the next gate and descend a steep loose track to the River Caldew. Follow it through woodland, then follow the left edge of a field to join a track. Meeting a road, turn right and cross the bridge, then left on a bridleway signed Sebergham Church. Climb to a house and join a lane.
Opposite the church turn left, along a track, keeping to the right of Sebergham Hall, and descend to a road at Bell Bridge. Cross the bridge and turn right to follow the riverbank past Bog Bridge (a footbridge). There’s lots of evidence of flooding and of the river changing its course so be aware the banks may be undercut in places.
Continue to Rose Bridge, overlooked by the striking sandstone Rose Castle. Cross the road and continue downstream. Follow the path round a backwater where the river has recently changed course then bear left, up a rise, to join a track near Lime House School. Cross its drive and another field to another track near Dancing Holm, a new house in Arts and Crafts style. Follow the track to Hawksdale Hall, then a green track northwards to reach the B5299. Go right to Bridge End then right again to cross the bridge into Buckabank.
Turn right immediately. Go left at the end of a high green fence, near an old mill, through two gates to a tarmac track. Where this bends left, cross a field ahead to rejoin the road. Turn right, then left by a grassy triangle and right before a bridge over a millstream. Waymarking is poor here. Walk alongside the stream and through a mill, turn left over a small bridge then cross the Caldew over White Bridge and out to the road. Turn right through Dalston.
Been on this walk?
Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.
Walking in Safety
Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.
Get an AA guide
Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.
Been on this walk?
Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.
Walking in Safety
Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.
Get an AA guide
Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.
Nearby places to stay
View all (8)
- Total units: 1
- Private garden
- Lawn area
- Garden furniture
- BBQ on site
- Baths or showers
- Hairdryers
- Launderette
- Dishwashing area



