The Roman Port

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"Discover the surprising Roman legacy in the Lake District National Park’s only seaport."
Walk directions

Leave the car park by the top-right corner, signposted ‘Roman Bath House’. Cross the railway bridge and pass the station complex and children’s play area on the left, following the snickelway beyond to a gate. Through this turn immediately right along a lane. Soon pick up a path on the left running parallel with the road, waymarked 'Muncaster'.

You will shortly arrive at the Roman Bath House. Very little is visible of the Roman fort. Continue beyond the Bath House, keeping left at a junction with the signs for Muncaster. Stay on the main track as it winds round towards the farm buildings at Newtown. Ignore signs off to the left, but continue round the back of the farm buildings and on through a gate to a gateway in the boundary wall of the castle park.

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  Terrain  - Road, grassy paths and tracks, some very boggy
  Landscape  - Tidal marsh, foreshore woods and fields
  Dog friendliness  - One field grazed by sheep, otherwise suitable for dogs
  Parking  - Ravenglass village pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Background Ravenglass doesn’t feel like a thriving port. Its single main street ends at an ominous looking floodgate, and the pretty houses have names like the Old Bakery, the Old Reading Room and the Old Butchers. The last tall-masted cargo ship sailed into the bay in 1914, and most visitors who...
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The Roman Port

Recommended by
Our view
"Discover the surprising Roman legacy in the Lake District National Park’s only seaport."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Road, grassy paths and tracks, some very boggy
  Landscape - Tidal marsh, foreshore woods and fields
  Dog friendliness - One field grazed by sheep, otherwise suitable for dogs
  Parking - Ravenglass village pay-and-display car park
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Background Ravenglass doesn’t feel like a thriving port. Its single main street ends at an ominous looking floodgate, and the pretty houses have names like the Old Bakery, the Old Reading Room and the Old Butchers. The last tall-masted cargo ship sailed into the bay in 1914, and most visitors who...
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