Walks you can reach from Lockerbie by train

Dumfriesshire · Scotland

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Carlisle
Over The Eden by Light+Shade [spcandler.zenfolio.com]

Carlisle to Lazonby and Kirkoswald (Cumberland)

30 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

Beautiful forest views and rock sculptures; Lovely very varied route. A long, varied route through woods, fields, riverside and forest tracks, with some road walking. Parts are a bit up and down, after heavy rain there can be a fair amount of mud, plus some difficult steps over tree roots near Armathwaite. Some fast sections of road between Cotehill and Cumwhinton and the motorway junction. Coombs Wood near Armathwaite is a highlight, with rock sculptures. The route can be tackled over two weekends, breaking at Armathwaite, with good facilities at either end and several points on the way.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 7h30–14h30

Lunch: Pubs at Armathwaite, Cotehill and Cumwhinton along the way.

Warnings: Some fast road sections between Cotehill, Cumwhinton and the M6 junction. Difficult steps over tree roots on the exit from Coombs Wood into Armathwaite. The riverside path along the River Petteril may flood in high rainfall. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
29
KM
Penrith (North Lakes)
Afternoon Light on Blencathra by hdr.photography

Penrith (North Lakes) to Appleby (Cumberland)

45 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

Time: 6h–12h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
24
KM
Motherwell
"Chatelherault" Ferniegair, Hamilton. Scotland by The Jacobite

Motherwell to Larkhall (Lanarkshire)

45 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
14
KM
Penrith (North Lakes)
Brougham Castle 27.09.13 by Patrick Cray

Penrith (North Lakes) to Lazonby and Kirkoswald (Cumberland)

45 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

Leaves Penrith on well-trodden woodland paths over Beacon Hill (not rights of way but well used), then a fairly level track to a road. Quiet, undulating, peaceful lanes with good views, a short busier stretch on the A686, then quiet roads and a narrow woodland track and riverside fields beside the River Eden. Passes Long Meg and her Daughters, a spectacular ancient stone circle (with docile cows), and the Beacon Tower viewpoint is a short diversion. Langwathby, near the midpoint, has a pub, café, shop, buses and a station on the Settle-Carlisle line.

Hilly: a quarter on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 5h–9h30

Lunch: Langwathby, near the midpoint, has a pub with food, an outdoor café on the green and a convenience store.

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk. One point on the route off Beacon Hill has been blocked off by a wall and barbed wire with private signage; access is difficult. The A686 stretch is busy for about half a mile (good verge and a separated section on the bridge). Motocross bikes have churned up the narrow woodland track near the stone circle, making it muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
19
KM
Gretna Green
Three from Scotland (3 of 3) by Ian Livesey

Gretna Green to Carlisle (Dumfriesshire)

30 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

A long and varied route. Starts on a fast road verge running alongside the M6, then improves to quieter roads, field paths to the River Esk and a railway footbridge and riverside fields that can be very muddy and flood-prone. Finishes on suburban roads and a historic stretch past Carlisle Castle and Cathedral. Several badly puddled farm tracks. The route passes Carlisle Castle, the Cathedral and the Tullie and Guildhall museums, and crosses through the Solway Coast National Landscape. An England Coast Path improvement may one day offer a better, less road-bound start.

Time: 5h–9h30

1 lunch spot: the Crown and Thistle

Warnings: The opening section follows the verge of a fast, busy road parallel to the M6 with a narrow, overgrown edge; great care is needed. Riverside fields can flood and the farm road up to Cargo can be very deeply puddled and muddy. Watch for tidal flooding and cows near Rockcliffe.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Railwalks.

GPX
Rolling
20
KM
Wigton
Boustead Hill by - Ozymandias -

Wigton to Carlisle (Cumberland)

30 minutes direct from Lockerbie.

A long, mixed route of quiet roads with distant mountain views, field paths beside the River Wampool and Caldew, a final shared tarmac path on the Cumbria Way into Carlisle. Field sections can be wet and muddy; the Wigton-to-Thursby half has serious access problems with blocked and unclear and overgrown paths. The Dalston-to-Carlisle section follows the Cumbria Way and is shared with cyclists.

Time: 6h–12h

1 lunch spot: the Ship Inn

Warnings: The section from Wigton to Thursby has blocked field paths, no clear access through farms, barbed-wire stiles and a stretch with no footpath along the busy A595 verge. Fields by the river can be wet, muddy and churned by cattle.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
23
KM
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