

On our doorstep is The Ullswater Way – a new 21 mile walking route around Ullswater in the Lake District. The route can be walked in either direction and from any starting point and you don’t have to walk the 21 miles in one go if you link with the excellent service provided by the Ullswater Steamers.
The route includes Pooley Bridge, Aira Force, Glenridding, Patterdale and Howtown. You can see a summary of the main sections further down this page or download the official Ullswater Way leaflet from the webiste http://www.ullswaterway.co.uk/
The Ullswater Way Key Sections
Pooley Bridge to Aira Force
Distance: 6.5 miles / 10.7 km
Terrain: Undulating walking through woodland and fields
Aira Force to Glenridding
Distance: 3 miles / 4.6 km
Terrain: Easy well-surfaced path between Aira and Glencoyne. Narrow and uneven paths by lake shore from Glencoyne to Glenridding.
Please take care: there is a 100m section along the side of the A592.
Glenridding to Howtown
Distance: 6.5 miles / 10.5 km
Terrain: Undulating path with up and down hill stretches and some rocky sections. Please note this is a long, remote section.
Howtown to Pooley Bridge
Distance: 5 miles / 8 km
Terrain: Undulating walk through farm land and open fell. Please take care: there is a 500m section on the road from Cross Dormont to Waterside House.