Ospreys Over Bassenthwaite

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"A steep climb into the woods is rewarded by magnificent views and, if you’re lucky, the glimpse of an osprey."
Walk directions
From the car park at The Old Sawmill Tearoom, cross the bridge and follow the sign marked ‘All Trails’. Cut back left with the multicoloured trail marker and stay with these on a route heading back towards the road before cutting back into the woods to a junction. Cross to the path on the opposite side, now heading up less steeply. At a junction in front of a wooded crag turn right, continuing to ascend with red, green and blue trails. Climbing relentlessly, the path rises through the forest. Ignore the blue trail dropping off to the right (unless you’ve had enough already!) and continue now with just read and green on a more level path. Cross a beck and keep ahead, rising through an area of beech wood before descending to join a trail rising up from the valley below.
Turn left along this and stay with it past a junction on your right where the red and green route turns off. The track, with fading tarmac, enters a clear felled area and continues up the valley, now as a rougher forest track. At a craggy junction with a forest road from the left, continue ahead, keeping this direction past another junction with a track joining from the right. You’ve rejoined the green trail now heading for another junction at the col ahead.
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  Terrain  - Forest road and tracks
  Landscape  - Forest, fell and lake
  Dog friendliness  - Good for dogs
  Parking  - Dodd Wood Sawmill car park
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
==Background==It’s assumed that ospreys were extinct in England by 1840, and in Scotland by 1916. These graceful birds were persecuted for their audacity in daring to take fish from the lakes and streams of the landed classes. Their eggs were stolen by collectors and their migrations interrupted by...
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Ospreys Over Bassenthwaite

Recommended by
Our view
"A steep climb into the woods is rewarded by magnificent views and, if you’re lucky, the glimpse of an osprey."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Forest road and tracks
  Landscape - Forest, fell and lake
  Dog friendliness - Good for dogs
  Parking - Dodd Wood Sawmill car park
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
==Background==It’s assumed that ospreys were extinct in England by 1840, and in Scotland by 1916. These graceful birds were persecuted for their audacity in daring to take fish from the lakes and streams of the landed classes. Their eggs were stolen by collectors and their migrations interrupted by...
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