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Elterwater village
Directions
Cross the road from the car park and go
over a stile to walk down a woodland path (signposted 'Langdale
and Elterwater'). Cross a stile and follow the gravel path
leading to the River Brathay. At the T junction turn right
and follow the path beside the river to Elterwater Lake.
Go through a gate and continue through deciduous woodland.
The path rejoins the river and continues alongside it. Cross
a small bridge over a stream and continue along the path to
Elterwater village (shops and refreshments available in the
village). Go through a gate and turn left over a bridge on
the road leading away from Elterwater and towards Coniston.
Pass the Youth Hostel and turn right up the minor road opposite
the grounds of the Elterwater House Hotel.
The road downgrades to a stony track as it climbs the hill.
Pass a signpost to Little Langdale and follow the path up
between a fence and a wall to a gate. Shortly after the gate
the scene opens out to give views ahead of the Langdale Pikes.
Turn left through a gate and head straight across a field.
Follow the path down and left to a stone squeeze stile, then
ahead to another stone stile. Walk along the right hand edge
of a field (following yellow arrows). Go through a farmyard
into Little Langdale and turn left onto a road.
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After about 100 yards, turn right through a kissing gate
into a footpath that leads down to the River Brathay. Cross
the river over a narrow footbridge and turn half-right to
follow the footpath to a gate. Go through and continue to
another gate opposite a whitewashed farmhouse. Go past the
house to another gate and turn left onto a small road signposted
to Colwith and Skelwith.
When the road turns right in front of farm buildings go left
through a gate onto a public bridleway (blue arrow). Follow
the way markers through the farmyard to a gate, then go through
a field to another gate.
Follow the wall along the left hand side of a field to another
gate. The path immediately branches and you need the left
fork to follow the permissive path (white arrow) down through
Colwith Wood back to the river and to Colwith Force. The best
view of the falls is from a gravelled side path below the
falls.
Follow the path close to the river, down to a stile, where
you turn right onto a road. After about 100 yards cross a
bridge over a small stream and immediately turn left over
a stile to pick up a footpath (signposted 'Skelwith Bridge
1 mile).
Cross another stile and head up a steep woodland path (with
steps). Another stile brings you to some more glorious views
of the Langdales. The path crosses a field to an iron kissing
gate beside farm buildings.
Cross the farm road to another gate and go along a path between
stone walls to a stone squeeze stile.
Cross a stream and walk over a field to another stile and
a gravel path that crosses a farm road and leads through a
farmyard. You are now on a section of the Cumbria Way.
Go through a gate and follow a broad track down between stone
walls. Go through a gate and over a small stream. Continue
to an iron kissing gate, over a bridge to another one and
along a road past some cottages. Go through a gate, across
a field to another gate then left onto a road. Follow the
road down to Skelwith Bridge. Cross the bridge and immediately
turn left following a public footpath sign to Elterwater.
The path goes through the entrance of the Kirkstone Slate
Galleries then loops round to the right and behind the shops,
and through their yard.
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