Bull Crag
From the car park, follow the exit drive past the reception building (on your left). After crossing a bridge but just before the Birds of Prey Centre, turn off left onto a woodland trail. Walk above a narrow inlet to a junction. Keep ahead, the way signed past 'Shadow', one of the many sculptures created in the park, to the Squirrel Hide. Beyond the hide and a viewpoint overlooking the lake, the path winds down, joining with another to reach a parking area. Cross to pick up the ongoing path behind the ski club building, skirting a small bay to a junction marked by a massive signpost.
Turn right, climb past Frey's Cabin, swing round a right bend and walk on up the open hillside before eventually descending to a junction. Following 'Lakeside Way' signs go right and first left, and before long you'll reach another large signpost.
The way lies ahead, now signed to Leaplish Waterside Park. The path winds on above a pretty inlet, studded with boats bobbing at their moorings. Reaching a crossing of paths, turn right, still with the lakeside way. Ultimately reaching the nose of the Bull Crag peninsula, the path sweeps around the back of a narrow inlet.
The path continues around the point, occasional 'Lakeside Way' markers counting down the miles back to Leaplish. Breaking out from the trees, the path suddenly joins a stretch of tarmac road complete with a white carriageway dividing line. It is part of the old road that ran along the valley before it was flooded by the completion of the dam. The railway, which followed the other side of the valley, suffered a similar fate. The road soon dips back beneath the water, leaving the path to turn into the shade of the trees. Before long you emerge into open meadow, and the burnished gleam of Frey's Cabin appears ahead. Retrace your outward track, back to Leaplish.
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