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Dorothy Wordsworth walking trail
Mark the life of Dorothy Wordsworth by making the journey from her birthplace in Cockermouth to the place where she died in Rydal.
Dorothy Wordsworth was a creative force in her own right, just 19 months younger than her famous brother William and they were close
all their lives. You can create your own route – this one follows the valleys so that you can use the frequent bus service to join up the
sections of the walk.
5. Follow the footpath south-east to Bowness Bay and on to reach the minor road (grid
ref NY 225299). Turn right and after 219 yards (200m) bear right through a gate
following a footpath sign towards Mirehouse. Crossing the first field, bear left to exit
by a small gate, then cross four fields and a wood until you see St Bega's church off to
the right. Cross the stream and turn left on the footpath, keeping the woodland and
Mirehouse on your left until you reach the A591 (bus stop).
6. Cross the A591 into Dodd Wood and walk through the car park with the tea-room and
bridge on your left and toilets on the right. Follow the path uphill with Skillbeck on your
left and continue straight on past a wide turning on your left, opposite a clearing on
your right, until you reach a T-junction after a slight rise. Turn left away from the
osprey viewing station. Follow the track as it bends to the right uphill through an open
gate. Continue on this track past the second osprey viewing station, out of the woods.
7. Bear right on a wide downhill track, eventually crossing Scalebeck Gill. The wide track
ends in a loop. Look for the path on your right heading downhill with Scalebeck Gill on
your right. At a junction of paths keep left, crossing a small beck and up over a stile.
Turn right to follow the path steeply downhill to a stile and a beck down to the road at
Millbeck.
8. Turn left through the village and take the right turn opposite the village hall, and shortly
turn left onto a farm track with a footpath sign. Bear left between the farm buildings
and follow the footpath between two walls to reach a gate. Bear right below the barn
and continue through a gate to a field. Bear left to another gate. Continue across the
field to another gate, over a beck and pass close to the house on your right. Head
towards a house on your left, through a gate onto a drive and turn right onto a minor
road. Continue on the road through the village, turn right at the junction and then
immediately left following the footpath sign over Applethwaite Gill. Keep left at the first
gate and at the second gate bear right diagonally across the field towards Ormathwaite
Hall. At the road, turn right and after 273 yards (250m) take the footpath on your left.
Follow the footpath crossing three fields to join the Cumbria Way track, turning right
towards Keswick over the A66 bridge. At the road at Briar Rigg turn right, and after
passing the remains of a railway bridge turn left through a metal gate into Fitz Park.
Follow the path through the park towards the river, cross the river at the footbridge
and turn left and then right to arrive at Bank Street. Turn right and after 100m turn left
into the marketplace and the tourist information centre (Moot Hall).
9. From Keswick tourist information centre walk south-east past the Royal Oak pub
towards St John Street, past the cinema and St John's Church along Ambleside Road.
Turn right into Springs Road and at the end of the road follow the path through the
woods signposted Castlerigg Stone Circle and Rakefoot. Keep the beck on your left and
follow the path, turning right before a bridge. Continue uphill on the path until you
cross a footbridge followed shortly by a gate onto a minor road. Turn left and then
immediately right at a footpath signposted Castlerigg Stone Circle. Follow the wall on
your left through two gates, then follow the footpath signs until you reach the A591.
10. Turn right for 415 yards (380m), crossing the road at the third footpath sign on the
left. Cross the field downhill to climb over a wall with a stone stile. Turn left following a
footpath sign to a gate and then cross the track to another gate. Carry on downhill,
keeping the wall and fence on your left to pass through another gate at the bottom of
the field. Follow the path to cross a concrete bridge. Turn left through the gate or over
the stile following the sign for St John's in the Vale Church. Go through the next gate
and head for a bridge. Then head for a gate in front of you to the right of Sykes Farm.
Once through, head uphill over rocks to a gate onto a farm track. Turn right and follow
the minor road that becomes a bridleway that skirts the foot of the fell, before heading
towards the A591. Cross a narrow field before crossing the A591.
11. Head along the track towards Shoulthwaite Farm caravan site. Through the gate turn
left between the barns and through another gate heading south-east on a footpath that
becomes a track passing Shoulthwaite Moss on the left, and then a disused quarry on
the right. Turn right onto a minor road for 22 yards (20m) and then cross to follow a
footpath to Bridge End Farm. At Bridge End Farm turn right onto the road towards
Thirlmere Dam. After 547 yards (500m), before the dam, look out for steep steps on
your left signposted Permissive Path. Ascend steps and follow the path around the
western side of Great How.
12. After 850m turn right onto a wide track and walk south with Thirlmere on your right
for 1.24 miles (2km), eventually turning east uphill away from Thirlmere to pass under
the A591 into Swirls car park (bus stop and public toilets). Turn right back towards the
A591 and look for the signpost 'Squirrel trail /Thirlmere loop' for the forest track on
your left before the gates to the main road. Follow the forest track south for 3 miles
(5km). At the edge of the forest where the track turns right, continue straight on over
two bridges on a footpath across the open fell, keeping the wall on your right. Cross
Raise Beck (take care after heavy rain) to the path on the southern side to turn left up
Raise Beck valley.
13. Follow the path towards a wall on your left and continue with the beck on your left. The
path gets rougher as it ascends before levelling off and eventually Grisedale Tarn
appears below you. Turn right and follow the path south to a gap in the wall at Hause
Gap. Descend to where the path divides and bear left downhill with Tongue Gill below
on your right. On reaching woodland bear right to cross the gill. Turn left to join the
path descending to Mill Bridge at the A591.
14. Cross over the A591 onto a minor road to cross Low Mill Bridge and then turn left to
follow the road past Underhelm, bearing left again to Goody Bridge. Turn left at the T-
junction onto the Easdale road and continue to Grasmere. Cross over the B5287,
cutting through the village before turning left to join the B5287 past the church,
heading out of Grasmere to the roundabout. Cross the A591 and bear left onto the
minor road passing Dove Cottage and Town End. Continue on the road uphill taking
the second left signposted Alcock Tarn and Coffin Route to Rydal. The road becomes a
track and then a path continuing east with Rydal Water below on your right, eventually
leading to a lane beside Rydal Mount.
End point: Dora's Field, Rydal Church, Rydal, LA22 9LX