Stretching from the Scottish Borders down to Wales, it’s already clear (even to those who haven’t actually visited this region) just how beautiful the North West Coast Path is, sandwiched between two gorgeous countries known for their natural beauty. But this region of England is no stranger to outdoor adventure, home to the Lake District, Whitehaven and Piel Castle. Not much of this section is open yet, but each year more and more sections of the England Coast Path will be open to the public with the view of joining up to create one huge trail!
Find out about some of the walks below, and watch this space for more.
Walk: From Maryport to Whitehaven
Days: 2
Distance: 24.5km
Grade: Gentle
A simple little walk along the gems of the North West coast, this trail covers the maritime, industrial and social history of Maryport, Workington and Whitehaven, where you can also learn about Roman times and go for a bit of fossil hunting in Parton Bay! With dramatic cliff views and coastal lookout’s, you’ll get the best of both worlds as you learn about ancient market towns and industrial ports, while also benefiting from beautiful seaside scenery and quaint coastal town vibes.
The walk has opened up further now to stretch from Allonby to Whitehaven, making this long West Cumbrian path 35km (22 miles).
Where to stay:
Derwent Garden Estate | Sleeps 18 | 3 nights+ | From £30pppn ($37pppn)
Walk: Walney Island
Days: 3
Distance: 34km
Grade: Gentle
A single circular route around Walney Island near Barrow-in-Furness takes you on a spectacular wildlife wander. From grey seals in Walney’s Nature Reserve to birds, wintering waders, wildfowl and natterjack toads in the salt marshes. You might even be lucky enough to spot some roe deer or porpoises! Wildlife isn’t the only thing you’ll find on this gorgeous island walk, with ocean views across to Morecambe Bay and the wilderness landscapes of Coniston Fells and Black Combe.
North West Coast Path Map
National Trail Breaks have put together a tool so you can create your own itinerary, which you can save and use for your own North West Coastal Path adventure! Or if you fancy seeing which other trails are currently open, we’ve got blogs on all the sections – North East, South East and South West!
definitely going here next year, after the pandemic is over. thank you for such an amazing post.
amazing content buddy loved it