Claife Station and a prospect on Windermere

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"Discover life through a lens in a landscape entirely created to be picturesque."
Walk directions

Turn left from the car park at Harrowslack, along the lakeshore road, then go through a gate into the woods.

After a few paces turn abruptly left, on a bridleway towards Far Sawrey. The track rakes upward above the Harrowslack meadows, climbing through woodland. In time, ignore a permissive track away to the left and continue upward. Through an open area, walls close in and you reach a gate.

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  Terrain  - Road, forest paths and tracks
  Landscape  - Woods, fell and lake
  Dog friendliness  - Mostly fine
  Parking  - National Trust Harrowslack pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route  - None on route, plenty in Bowness on other side of lake
About the walk
Background Claife’s claim to a place in Lakeland history would be secure even if it was just as the home of the Claife Cryer, a mysterious voice which once tempted ferrymen to their deaths on dark, stormy nights. Today, the ferry from the Bowness shore is owned by Cumbria County Council and its...
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Claife Station and a prospect on Windermere

Recommended by
Our view
"Discover life through a lens in a landscape entirely created to be picturesque."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Road, forest paths and tracks
  Landscape - Woods, fell and lake
  Dog friendliness - Mostly fine
  Parking - National Trust Harrowslack pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route - None on route, plenty in Bowness on other side of lake
About the walk
Background Claife’s claim to a place in Lakeland history would be secure even if it was just as the home of the Claife Cryer, a mysterious voice which once tempted ferrymen to their deaths on dark, stormy nights. Today, the ferry from the Bowness shore is owned by Cumbria County Council and its...
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