We start walking from the town centre towards the old station building that is now a hotel. Round the back of this are the old platforms and the start of the railway path that runs along the trackbed all the way to Threlkeld. Soon after leaving Keswick we enjoy views of the River Greta as it threads through the gorges and the path crosses this several times on unique ‘upturned’ bridges. The path is also home to one of the nationwide Park Runs.
After a couple of miles or so at Brundholme we branch off the path and begin the walk up Latrigg – firstly up a country track then onto the slopes of the fell, and gradually climbing to the top. Views of Blencathra and Skiddaw rise up to the right, then once at the top there is a 360 panorama over Keswick, Derwentwater and towards the mountains, an ideal location to have lunch!
The return is down the other side of the fell on the footpath/bridleway with vista views towards Bassenthwaite and a gradual descent to the base of the fell. The last part of the walk takes us through the central Lower Fitz Park and more views of the River Greta before we’re back on Station Road and into the town centre where there are plenty of options for refreshments!
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