From Keswick to Latrigg on the railway line

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"A walk along a disused railway line leads across the top of Latrigg to a fine viewpoint above Keswick."
Walk directions
From the old Keswick Station, head along the trackbed, which speeds you away from Keswick. Beyond the A66, here cantilevered above the trackbed, the route covers a boardwalk section high above the River Greta before continuing to the site of the bobbin mill at Low Briery, now a caravan site.
Beyond Low Briery, the River Greta is an agreeable companion as far as an old railway building on the right, used as an information point (with a river bridge beyond). Before reaching the building, turn left through a gate and cross a narrow pasture to a back lane. Turn left and climb steeply for a short while. Keep left at the entrance to Lonscale Farm and then go through the gate on the right, signed 'Skiddaw'.
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  Terrain  - Railway trackbed, country lane, grassy fell paths
  Landscape  - River valley and elongated grassy ridge
  Dog friendliness  - No particular problems, but fell sheep on Latrigg
  Parking  - At former Keswick Station
  Toilets en route  - At start
About the walk
The railway line from Penrith to Cockermouth was the only one to actually pass through this area, taking a deliberate route to Keswick in order to tap into the tourist market. Opened to goods traffic in October 1864 and to passengers two months later, the line was primarily built for industrial...
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From Keswick to Latrigg on the railway line

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk along a disused railway line leads across the top of Latrigg to a fine viewpoint above Keswick."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Railway trackbed, country lane, grassy fell paths
  Landscape - River valley and elongated grassy ridge
  Dog friendliness - No particular problems, but fell sheep on Latrigg
  Parking - At former Keswick Station
  Toilets en route - At start
About the walk
The railway line from Penrith to Cockermouth was the only one to actually pass through this area, taking a deliberate route to Keswick in order to tap into the tourist market. Opened to goods traffic in October 1864 and to passengers two months later, the line was primarily built for industrial...
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