Keswick to Langwathby

Keswick to Langwathby Map

Keswick to Langwathby Route Profile

Directions and route choices

There are two ways out of Keswick. The most popular - and by far the easier - is the one that follows the old Keswick- Penrith railway line and the river Greta as far as Threlkeld. It is a beautiful and leafy stretch. You get to it down Station Road and Brundholme Road, bearing left at the swimming pool and heading in front of the old station.

The alternative takes you up into the hills above the town, but is only for the fit and even then watch the weather reports before taking to the upper slopes. Both routes assume the same start, unless you want to go out of Keswick along the old Penrith road.

Keswick to Blencow Alternative Routes

 

Up hill and up dale

If you're feeling energetic and (seriously) fit, try the Old Coach Road over the hills. It branches from the railway route, just before the track goes under the A66 viaduct, and goes up the steep slope to Castlerigg Stone Circle. Press on through St John's in the Vale, Matterdale End and down to Greystoke via Hutton John.

The Coach Road (what coach could possibly have tackled this?) is a seriously rough off-road alternative and very exposed. Check the weather before tackling it and don't do it if you're not certain of your capabilities.

There is accommodation where the route crosses the A5091 at Matterdale (see Troutbeck, and further along, just off the A66, Penruddock & Motherby) before the route rejoins the alternative at Greystoke.

The middle way

Start along the toughest route described above but after stopping to admire the Castlerigg circle, bear left down the hill and rejoin the more sedate option. The main route This takes you fairly effortlessly alongside the River Greta, all the way to Threlkeld.

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Accommodation
Marion Lodge, Little Salkeld, Penrith, CA10 1NW

Campsite and luxury B&B right on the route at Little Salkeld, overlooking Long Meg and the Druids' Circle. Large parties and special requirements by arrangements. One of the rooms has a balcony with wonderful views, and an evening meal is available, though you wil need to let us know beforehand. Campers will get an 'in tent' breakfast of sausage or bacon roll, tea and coffee. Large garden with views over the Ullswater fells, with seating areas to enjoy the summer evenings. Food is locally sourced.


 



Run by: Sara Bradley

Tel: 01768 881745 or Mob: 07798 897474 or 07920 180305
Email: marionlodge@btinternet.com

Rooms : 2T/D
B&B:
£35
Camping: £6 a night for small tent.
Campers' breakfasts: by arrangement.
Eve meal: by arrangement
Pk lunch: by arrangement
Secure cycle storage: bike cleaning facilities
Open all year.

 


Eden Hall Country Hotel, Edenhall, Langwathby, CA11 8SX

Smart country house hotel in beautiful surroundings. The owners have intrudced an affordable and high end table d'hote (£19.95 for 3-courses - a fiver off for C2Cers). BAR MEALS FROM £5.95. Free view flat screen digital TV, WiFi throughout,  telephone, tea/coffee in all rooms. Great chef. Secure cycle storage and drying facilities. Email or call for a brochure.

Run by: Paula & Wayne Williams

Tel: 01768 881454
Web: www.edenhallhotel.co.uk
Email: info@edenhallhotel.co.uk

Rooms : 3S, 11D, 5T (en-suite)
B&B: £35-£55
Eve meal: from £5.95 to £19.95 for 3-courses in restaurant (save £5)
Pk lunch: £4.95
VisitBritain: 2-star hotel

 


The Highland Drove Inn & Kyloes Restaurant, Great Salkeld, Langwathby, Penrith, CA11 9NA

A real country pub with open fires, real ale, quality wines and beer garden. Good range of bar food with separate 'Kyloes' restaurant serving eclectic and award winning cuisine. Winner of Cumbria Dining Pub of the Year plus CAMRA's Real Ale Pub of the Year. Also in the Michelin 'inns with restaurants' guide. Top spot with well chosen wine list with a new pub, the Cross Keys, recently opened on the edge of Penrith on the A686 near the rugby ground.

Run by: Donald Newton

Tel : 01768 898349
Web 
www.kyloes.co.uk
Email 
highlanddrove@kyloes.co.uk 


Rooms  : 4D/T & 1F
B&B : from £32.50-£35
Eve meal 
: Bar: 2-courses £12. Restaurant 2-courses £18-£20
Pk lunch : £7.50
On alternative route via Kirkoswald

 

 


Bank House Farm, Little Salkeld, Langwathby, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 1NN

B & B and self-catering, camping in converted barns and farm cottages for individuals, families and larger groups. Secure cycle storage. A warm welcome awaits. Static 39-foot caravan accommodation now available so can take large groups. 

Run by: Nancy & Ray Atkinson

tel : 01768 881257 or 07878 536892

e-mail: bankhouseequ@aol.com

web: www.bankhouseequestrian.co.uk

rooms : lots of accommodation possibilities for individuals and groups.

months open : all year


B & B
: from £30

evening meal : no

secure cycle parking : yes

distance from route : on route

pub : 1.25 miles

 


The Black Swan, Culgaith, Penrith CA10 1QW

The Black Swan is three miles outside Langwathby on the B6412 but has a keen following on account of its lovely setting and excellent food. Ingredients are local and Richard the chef/owner also has a smokehouse. He also makes his own Cumberland sausages and meat is sourced within a 10 mile radius. The menu is adventurous and when the weather warrants it (much of the time) a roaring log fire welcomes guests, as does some excellent beer.

Run by: Joanne Fenn

Telephone : 01768 88223
Website www.blackswanculgaith.co.uk
Email info@blackswanculgaith.co.uk

Rooms : 7 S/D/T
B&B: From £37.50
Evening meal: From £17.90 for three courses