Cumbria Way: Caldbeck to Carlisle

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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.

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  Terrain  - Gentle riverside paths; later, surfaced cycleways and city streets
  Landscape  - Broadening river valley amid low green hills, leading to historic city
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly agricultural land: be aware of livestock
  Parking  - Free car-park by bridge in Caldbeck; several large car-parks in Carlisle
  Toilets en route  - In centre of Dalston, on route
About the walk
Caldbeck was an agricultural settlement until the discovery of minerals in the Caldbeck Fells during the 18th century brought about a gradual change of character. Riverside mills were built to provide water power, corn was ground, wool spun and paper manufactured. Lead, copper and coal were mined,...
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Cumbria Way: Caldbeck to Carlisle

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Additional information
  Terrain - Gentle riverside paths; later, surfaced cycleways and city streets
  Landscape - Broadening river valley amid low green hills, leading to historic city
  Dog friendliness - Mostly agricultural land: be aware of livestock
  Parking - Free car-park by bridge in Caldbeck; several large car-parks in Carlisle
  Toilets en route - In centre of Dalston, on route
About the walk
Caldbeck was an agricultural settlement until the discovery of minerals in the Caldbeck Fells during the 18th century brought about a gradual change of character. Riverside mills were built to provide water power, corn was ground, wool spun and paper manufactured. Lead, copper and coal were mined,...
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