The Roman Port
Leave the car park by the top-right corner, signposted ‘Roman Bath House’. Cross the railway bridge and pass the station complex and children’s play area on the left, following the snickelway beyond to a gate. Through this turn immediately right along a lane. Soon pick up a path on the left running parallel with the road, waymarked 'Muncaster'.
You will shortly arrive at the Roman Bath House. Very little is visible of the Roman fort. Continue beyond the Bath House, keeping left at a junction with the signs for Muncaster. Stay on the main track as it winds round towards the farm buildings at Newtown. Ignore signs off to the left, but continue round the back of the farm buildings and on through a gate to a gateway in the boundary wall of the castle park.
Bear right through this along a muddy track, keeping the wall on your right as you skirt round the foot of Newtown Knott. (Newtown Knott is open access land so you can scramble to its summit if you have the time.) On the far side of the Knott, keep right, descending to a large gate in the wall. Walk down the field heading for a kissing gate at the bottom beyond a clump of gorse. Through this continue into the woods to a junction. Turn left then right, by a Cumbria Coastal Way sign, which should have a current tide timetable on the back.
Observe the warning notices about high tides here, and if it is safe to proceed walk out through the gateway on to the marshy foreshore of the Esk estuary. Turn right and follow the marshside path as it winds in and out of rushes and over little streams, finally straightening to pass under a railway bridge. On the other side continue round the corner, with the estuary now deepening and the spit of land supporting the Eskmeals dunes narrowing your horizon. Stay at the head of the beach passing another railway bridge and ignoring the track that goes through it.
About 200yds beyond, climb a flight of steps up the bank to a level, grassy area, where some benches boast fine views across the estuary and dunes to the open sea beyond. The path descends back to shore level. Now follow the track in front of the houses to reach the floodgate at the bottom of Ravenglass’s main street. Turn right here and walk up the street, turning right at the Pennington Arms to return to the car park.
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- Free TV
- Wifi
- Lounge with TV
- Launderette
- Picnic Area


