tarmac country lane with stone wall and budding trees on eden hall country lane under clear blue sky with far reaching field views

Edenhall Country Lane

Walk Summary

Great views Local wildlife

This peaceful walk along this Edenhall country lane offers a serene 2-mile journey through the countryside. The tarmac lane is bordered by sandstone walls, with far-reaching views of lush green fields and distant tree lines.

This route is ideal for a relaxing outing, offering plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the beauty of the area before turning around at the end of the lane and returning along the same scenic path. Afterward, nip over to the Edenhall Country House Hotel for a tasty meal or refreshing drink.

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Route Instructions

Step 1: Start at the layby
Start your walk at the layby on the Edenhall country lane. Stay on the tarmac road as it winds through the countryside.
Step 1 instruction
Step 2: Turn around at the end of the lane
Once you hit the end of the lane it's time to turn around and head back. It's private land beyond this point.
Step 2 instruction
Step 3: Walk back along the road to the starting point
Hop back in the car and drive 2 minutes down the road for some refreshments in the Edenhall Hotel's beer garden.

Perfect spot to refuel

Edenhall Country House Hotel

Edenhall Country House Hotel
Dog Friendly Serves Food
Set in a peaceful village near the River Eden, Edenhall Country House Hotel offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere with a spacious, dog-friendly beer garden. It’s a great spot to unwind after a countryside stroll, with hearty food and traditional charm at its core.

Frequently Asked Questions

How busy does the walk get?
This is generally a quiet walk. It's popular with a few locals, but usually no more than two or three people.
Is the walk suitable for pushchairs?
Yes, the route follows a straight, flat tarmac lane and is pram-friendly. It's a tarmac road underfoot the whole way.
Can dogs be off-leash on this walk?
Yes, we often let our dog off-lead here. However, there are occasional cars and walkers, so good recall is essential.
Is there livestock on the route?
No, livestock is often in the surrounding fields, but the road is separated by walls and gates, so you do not walk through any active grazing areas.
Are there places to eat or drink nearby?
Yes, we recommend the pub in Langwathby for food and drinks. If you're just after a drink, the Edenhall Hotel is another good nearby option.

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